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Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 6081131)
If they have visas they are residents...not permanent residents but residents none the less.
The problem with being a state resident and driving without a state license arises if you are stopped by the cops or are involved in an accident. |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 6081131)
If they have visas they are residents...not permanent residents but residents none the less.
The problem with being a state resident and driving without a state license arises if you are stopped by the cops or are involved in an accident. |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 6081216)
aye, driving without a proper license would be one small hassle, the other would be the kick in the nads from the insurnace company once they void your coverage...
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Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Actually it does not.
Would not be 'material'. But from a US perspective you do not have a vaild license and UK and US Insurance laws are different. From memory you have 6 months in the UK, all te Yanks I knew never took too much notice, not as if they would have passed anyway. |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 6081329)
From memory you have 6 months in the UK, all te Yanks I knew never took too much notice, not as if they would have passed anyway.
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Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 6081216)
aye, driving without a proper license would be one small hassle, the other would be the kick in the nads from the insurnace company once they void your coverage...
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Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 6081329)
Actually it does not.
Would not be 'material'. But from a US perspective you do not have a vaild license and UK and US Insurance laws are different. From memory you have 6 months in the UK, all te Yanks I knew never took too much notice, not as if they would have passed anyway. |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 6082081)
Yes, my wife drove in England for twelve years on the strength of her New York Licence. She took the road test once & failed, she swore she'd never take it again. Being younger & less prudent in those far-off days, we never worried about the insurance repercussions if she ever had an accident.
All the Yanks I knew were driving Company cars so not an issue. |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Hi
That stuff from the DMV website is very helpful - hopefully it applies in all states, as I have been told you have to give up your UK licence in MD also. I am takiing my test tomorrow so we will see what happens! |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Tricialc
(Post 6085073)
Hi
That stuff from the DMV website is very helpful - hopefully it applies in all states, as I have been told you have to give up your UK licence in MD also. I am takiing my test tomorrow so we will see what happens! in the UK |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by Tricialc
(Post 6085073)
Hi
That stuff from the DMV website is very helpful - hopefully it applies in all states, as I have been told you have to give up your UK licence in MD also. I am takiing my test tomorrow so we will see what happens! |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Long time lurker, first time poster! :)
I read as well that I had to surrender my license, so I applied for a State ID card instead, and then took the test. Because I had the card which had the same number as my new license, they never asked me for my UK license at all. I was panicking a little bit, as I also read that in Wisconsin, you can only drive on your UK license for a year, and it was 16 months before I took my test. I was afraid I'd fail. I shouldn't have been worried, the test was quite possibly the easiest thing I have ever done. For the benefit of the discussion however, I have not changed my address on my UK license, and when I go home, I'll use my US license instead. |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by britinamerica
(Post 6087316)
Long time lurker, first time poster! :)
I read as well that I had to surrender my license, so I applied for a State ID card instead, and then took the test. Because I had the card which had the same number as my new license, they never asked me for my UK license at all. I was panicking a little bit, as I also read that in Wisconsin, you can only drive on your UK license for a year, and it was 16 months before I took my test. I was afraid I'd fail. I shouldn't have been worried, the test was quite possibly the easiest thing I have ever done. For the benefit of the discussion however, I have not changed my address on my UK license, and when I go home, I'll use my US license instead. |
Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Hello britinamerica...welcome to BE.
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Re: uk driver's licence - how to keep ?
Originally Posted by britinamerica
(Post 6087316)
Long time lurker, first time poster! :)
I read as well that I had to surrender my license, so I applied for a State ID card instead, and then took the test. Because I had the card which had the same number as my new license, they never asked me for my UK license at all. I was panicking a little bit, as I also read that in Wisconsin, you can only drive on your UK license for a year, and it was 16 months before I took my test. I was afraid I'd fail. I shouldn't have been worried, the test was quite possibly the easiest thing I have ever done. For the benefit of the discussion however, I have not changed my address on my UK license, and when I go home, I'll use my US license instead. |
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