No, Georgia I think allows you to have like a full license at 15 or something like that11 Bravo wrote:
farmers permit maybeThe Sheriff wrote:
I thought in some states (US) 15 year olds could drive
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no. god where do you people get your info from_j5689_ wrote:
No, Georgia I think allows you to have like a full license at 15 or something like that11 Bravo wrote:
farmers permit maybeThe Sheriff wrote:
I thought in some states (US) 15 year olds could drive
learning permit is not a license. and at 16 it is considered a restricted licence till 18. some states allow farmers permits and shit at 15. l2google.
i get mine from the internetz®
Me and most my friends got ours when we turned 16 and there was nothing insane about it.... actually it allowed us to get jobs and be responsible.FloppY_ wrote:
Doesn't change the fact that letting kids as immature as 16 year olds drive automobiles is an insane concept...

Damn, you all sure get butthurt over incorrect info
Your argument is invalid. I had and still have a job since I was 16 and did not need a car for it.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Me and most my friends got ours when we turned 16 and there was nothing insane about it.... actually it allowed us to get jobs and be responsible.FloppY_ wrote:
Doesn't change the fact that letting kids as immature as 16 year olds drive automobiles is an insane concept...
All 16 year olds think they are old enough to have that responsibility...west-phoenix-az wrote:
Me and most my friends got ours when we turned 16 and there was nothing insane about it.... actually it allowed us to get jobs and be responsible.FloppY_ wrote:
Doesn't change the fact that letting kids as immature as 16 year olds drive automobiles is an insane concept...
But the majority are not...
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letting ppl drive when they cant even drink responsible is shit

I Got My Licnese When I Was 15 1/2
terrible argument...people in their 40s cant drink responsiblymenzo wrote:
letting ppl drive when they cant even drink responsible is shit
or drive for that matter
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Got my full licence recently, im 20 does that make me not a dickwank now?Cheez wrote:
Now we have 2 P's, I can distinguish between total dickwanks who just got their license, and lesser dickwanks who are still alive after 2 years.
i was lazy and cbf going for my greens for 3 months so thats why i got my licence 3 months late
i only had to do 50 hours on my L's though, they changed the law just after i got my reds
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Started driving at 15, got my learner's at 16 and my restricetd full a month before I turned 17. Still am stuck with it because of the backlog from a half-year strike by the examiners.
I like pie.
That would be a permit unless you do live in Idaho, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Carolina, or South Dakota.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
I Got My Licnese When I Was 15 1/2
sorry i meant permit, but i got my license right away when i turned 16CC-Marley wrote:
That would be a permit unless you do live in Idaho, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Carolina, or South Dakota.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
I Got My Licnese When I Was 15 1/2
what the monkey shit does that have to do with anything?menzo wrote:
letting ppl drive when they cant even drink responsible is shit
So SA has no practical assesment of a drivers ability done by MVR staff?
Seriously.......
Seriously.......
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Its tightened up a bit now.

Note no qualifed instructor time is required, and your dad signing off on 50 hrs instruction is hardly a big deal.
You can avoid the VORT by getting signed off by your instructor, no chance of that being fudged...
Thats how my sister got her license, all legit BTW, but her instructor taught her a bunch of dangerous and worng things.
http://www.drivesmartdrivingschool.com. … s_vort.htm
So yes, you can get a license without being assessed by anyone except your Dad and your driving instructor.

Note no qualifed instructor time is required, and your dad signing off on 50 hrs instruction is hardly a big deal.
You can avoid the VORT by getting signed off by your instructor, no chance of that being fudged...
Thats how my sister got her license, all legit BTW, but her instructor taught her a bunch of dangerous and worng things.
http://www.drivesmartdrivingschool.com. … s_vort.htm
So yes, you can get a license without being assessed by anyone except your Dad and your driving instructor.
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Fuck Israel
It was the testing thing I was stuck on.
For many years they required that up here in the NT and it's not like we have the most stringent road safety standards up here. Then again, at remote police stations they'll still issue you a licence on the spot. When I say remote, I'm talking over 500km from the nearest community numbering 200 people or more.
Tbh road safety laws are a bit gimped here, then again, we have to have yearly roadworthy inspections for vehicles, which SA doesn't.
For many years they required that up here in the NT and it's not like we have the most stringent road safety standards up here. Then again, at remote police stations they'll still issue you a licence on the spot. When I say remote, I'm talking over 500km from the nearest community numbering 200 people or more.
Tbh road safety laws are a bit gimped here, then again, we have to have yearly roadworthy inspections for vehicles, which SA doesn't.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
There's no problem with people driving in the country, its when country folk bring their utes to town which gets hairy..
Fuck Israel
deserved for buying that ugly ass shit
What sort of engine problems?
Is it an Alfa Engine, or one of those rebranded Saab ones? It's all about the TS 3.5 V6 - outstanding engine.
All my problems have been with suspension (and wheels falling off - but that was kind of suspension related)....
Bertster7 wrote:
What sort of engine problems?
Is it an Alfa Engine, or one of those rebranded Saab ones? It's all about the TS 3.5 V6 - outstanding engine.
All my problems have been with suspension (and wheels falling off - but that was kind of suspension related)....
Top Gear wrote:
No Alfa has the same problem as other Alfas
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