Not enough info given. Restricted for WHAT reason? Probably not though... all states share their DMV licensing information. If you were restricted due to a court decision for a violation of the traffic laws, the odds are that you might still be restricted when you take up residence in the new state.
A revoked license means the license was taken away. A restricted license means someone still has a license, but is limited in what they can do with it. For example, a person cannot legally drive with a revoked drivers license, but might be able to legally drive to and from work with a restricted license.
Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan didn't participate in the Interstate Drivers License Compact If there were states that were not sharing driving records it's a safe bet that they will be soon.
The light on the drivers side replacing the side mirror is used for a more direct light source. for example if they were looking for something at night they would be better able to see what was going on. It doesn't mean anything, it's just another tool. A literal tool, not like the metaphorical tool sitting in the drivers seat. The light on the drivers side replacing the side mirror is used for a more direct light source. for example if they were looking for something at night they would be better able to see what was going on. It doesn't mean anything, it's just another tool. A literal tool, not like the metaphorical tool sitting in the drivers seat.
please specify your country. in most of the countries their are no problem in taking license from other states. but you have to provide two valid documents to prove your address.
Yes, if it obstructs the drivers field of view.Yes, if it obstructs the drivers field of view.
No
Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
You don't.
Yes. You have to have some class of unrestricted drivers licence before you can get a CDL.
No
The simple answer is none. Even without the suspension, as a Michigan resident, you're only eligible to be issued a Michigan licence.
The Michigan drivers test is made up of 15 questions. If you have read the manual, you will have no problem passing this test.
None
no dude
yes you can drive in Michigan
No, Michigan drivers licenses are not yet in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
i hope so :]