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Drivers license numbers correspond to an individual's name and date of birth.
Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan
You must have at least 21 years of age of interstate driving or you must have at least 18 years of age for interstate driving (within your state boundaries.) because truck companies will always look for that. To get a license, you must take 2 types of exams which are Road Driving and General Knowledge test. If you pass, then you can obtain you license
My brother did...I don't see why not, but things probably vary from state to state. hot off the presses... It depends upon the states involved and whether they belong to the Interstate Drivers License compact and/or the Interstate Nonresident Violator Compact. The Drivers License Compact consists of 45 states and the District of Columbia. States not included are Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
No. They will still check your record in Missouri before giving you a license in Michigan. Suspension must be lifted first.
ALL US states are signatories to the Interstate Compact on Motor Vehicle Laws.
When dealing with drivers license suspensions or revoking there is something called the Interstate Compact. This requires states to report tickets received by motorist to the state where they are applying for a license. They also report suspensions or if a license is revoked.
Signage is the only reliable way to tell. State highways will have a state highway sign (what that looks like varies from state to state), while interstate highways will have the blue and red interstate shield.
To have held a regular driver's license previously, minimum age of 18 (21 for interstate operations), be able to pass the tests, be able to pass the DOT physical exam.
In most cases, yes. Most states are members of the Interstate Drivers License Compact, where each state where a non-resident is cited or arrested agrees to notify the violator's home state of the violation. If the violation would suspend a drivers license in the state where it occurs, the violator's home state is supposed to suspend the license, as well. The only states that do not subscribe to the Interstate Drivers License Compact are Alaska, California, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
They are indicated by the letters that proceed the number. Example is I5 would be interstate 5 CA 15 would be state 15. Note that connecting routes betweeen interstate highways can be counted as interstate.