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Medical Forum / General / Vision / April 2006

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DMV Requirements in your state.

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tretyakov.alex@gmail.com - 19 Apr 2006 00:10 GMT
I moved to California and I didn't know much about the requierements so
i will share them with you.
California New Residents
New residents to "The Golden State" are required to do a variety of
things in order to become a compliant driver in the eyes of the DMV. If
you recently moved to California, be prepared to become familiar with
these rules if you intend to drive.
You must apply for a CDL or California state I.D. card within ten days
of moving here or excepting employment.  You can read more at
http://www.driversed.com/dmv/ and then click on california.
Neil Brooks - 19 Apr 2006 01:34 GMT
> I moved to California and I didn't know much about the requierements so
> i will share them with you.
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> of moving here or excepting employment.  You can read more at
> http://www.driversed.com/dmv/ and then click on california.

Excellent.  Thanks.

Do you happen to know what the requirements are in Papua New Guinea?
acemanvx@yahoo.com - 19 Apr 2006 01:46 GMT
DMV in florida is 20/70 but I know this lady whos 20/80 due to
cateracts and retina detachment who still drives. Shes not legal to
drive but when I let her know, she says of course im allowed to drive
and im careful. I think shes legally blind in one eye too. Be careful
around drivers like that.
Kim Hawke - 19 Apr 2006 01:53 GMT
>DMV in florida is 20/70 but I know this lady whos 20/80 due to
>cateracts and retina detachment who still drives. Shes not legal to
>drive but when I let her know, she says of course im allowed to drive
>and im careful. I think shes legally blind in one eye too. Be careful
>around drivers like that.

Oh, Ace...

Why do you waste your time with such propeller-headed pursuits like
optometry when I'm RIGHT HERE waiting for you.

Wasn't what we had special to you?  It certainly was to me.

Come back to me, Ace.  Leave these nerds be.

I'm right here waiting for you at

http://books.dreambook.com/kimhawke/kimhawke.html

Big hugs,

Kimmy
Kim Hawke - 19 Apr 2006 03:14 GMT
>>DMV in florida is 20/70 but I know this lady whos 20/80 due to
>>cateracts and retina detachment who still drives. Shes not legal to
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>
>Kimmy

Hey, Ace...

Bring your new friend, Reverend Jessie James, too.  

I think I could make him hot under the ... collar :-)

Kimmy
Beermonster - 19 Apr 2006 07:49 GMT
I would be more inclined to look out for stoners driving around zapped out
of their gourds to be honest.

> DMV in florida is 20/70 but I know this lady whos 20/80 due to
> cateracts and retina detachment who still drives. Shes not legal to
> drive but when I let her know, she says of course im allowed to drive
> and im careful. I think shes legally blind in one eye too. Be careful
> around drivers like that.
Mark A - 19 Apr 2006 08:04 GMT
>I would be more inclined to look out for stoners driving around zapped out
>of their gourds to be honest.

I was rear-ended in CA by some guy on cocaine. As we were standing there
waiting to be questioned by the police he dropped his vile on the ground,
but the police said they could not prove that it was his. According to other
witnesses, he was reading a map and apparently forgot that he was driving
down the road.
Beermonster - 19 Apr 2006 02:23 GMT
Try http://www.pngwebdirectory.com/forum/t1987s.html  for PNG driver license
forms etc :)

>> I moved to California and I didn't know much about the requierements so
>> i will share them with you.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Do you happen to know what the requirements are in Papua New Guinea?
Neil Brooks - 19 Apr 2006 02:56 GMT
> Try http://www.pngwebdirectory.com/forum/t1987s.html  for PNG driver license
> forms etc :)

Well, I'll be da....

Thanks :-)
Dan Abel - 19 Apr 2006 06:33 GMT
> I moved to California and I didn't know much about the requierements so
> i will share them with you.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> You must apply for a CDL or California state I.D. card within ten days
> of moving here or excepting employment.

I done that.  I is retired.  I execpted employment.  I don't want to do
that no more.

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Petaluma, California, USA

 
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