Transferring Driving Licence
#16
Re: Transferring Driving Licence
And the modern transport company uses digital tachos, basically, a smart card which looks like a driving licence. Our transport department (last UK company I worked at) would read these cards once a week, and print a report if a driver drove too many hours.
The government inspectors would also turn up and do random checks on the database too.
The government inspectors would also turn up and do random checks on the database too.
#17
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Joined: Mar 2017
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Re: Transferring Driving Licence
NJ used to waive the practical driving test but no longer does.
My spouse had a New Jersey driving licence for 8 years (when we moved here in 2000 we only had to do the theory test as we produced our GB and Singapore driving licenses).
My spouse returned to Singapore and then Switzerland with his employer (giving up his Green Card).
Last year he relocated with his employer back to the NYC office and to our house in New Jersey. He pulled up his old NJ driving records from the DMV and had his old expired NJ licence to show to the staff at the DMV as well as his Swiss licence. Unfortunately after much discussion and speaking with managers at a couple of DMV offices he was still required to do both the theory and the practical test as the regulations were changed over the years.
It is far too easy to pass the practical test in NJ....it is all over in 10 minutes. I drove my spouse to the test centre and the examiner looked pleased that it was yet another 17 year old lol! In fact he was ex-military and was chatting with my spouse about his overseas postings and he forgot to tell him to take a couple of turns on the test route!
My spouse had a New Jersey driving licence for 8 years (when we moved here in 2000 we only had to do the theory test as we produced our GB and Singapore driving licenses).
My spouse returned to Singapore and then Switzerland with his employer (giving up his Green Card).
Last year he relocated with his employer back to the NYC office and to our house in New Jersey. He pulled up his old NJ driving records from the DMV and had his old expired NJ licence to show to the staff at the DMV as well as his Swiss licence. Unfortunately after much discussion and speaking with managers at a couple of DMV offices he was still required to do both the theory and the practical test as the regulations were changed over the years.
It is far too easy to pass the practical test in NJ....it is all over in 10 minutes. I drove my spouse to the test centre and the examiner looked pleased that it was yet another 17 year old lol! In fact he was ex-military and was chatting with my spouse about his overseas postings and he forgot to tell him to take a couple of turns on the test route!
In fairness despite the lack of practical test, the DMV still managed to put us through it!!!!
#18
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Joined: Mar 2017
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 214
Re: Transferring Driving Licence
We're in PA and we're paying the princely sum of $300 to do the driving test together next week!