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Most of the time, they will trust you if you tell them you are wearing them. Road test instructors are human beings; it is so obviously dangerous to drive without required prescription lenses that they will probably not check. So please wear your prescription lenses when you are driving. To drive safely, you need to be able to read all signs and indications from far enough to be able to act upon them, and you need to be able to react quickly to any change in your field of view. Not wearing your glasses or contact lenses when they are required to drive a car shows that you do not value the lives of others and is almost suicidal. gygjgjlg
if dr says they are medically necessary
A person has to be insured when they get their license because that is what the law says and you need to follow that.
You can do legally what ever your license says you can do, be it fish, hunt, drive motorcycles, etc.
No only law enforcement, fire brigade or ambulances are allowed blue lights on a vehicle. The road traffic law says tail lights must be red and orange in colour, if the lenses are white for the indicater then they must have orange bulbs
SpongeBob's driver's license says his birthdate is July 14, 1986 .
It says: No. 1 Presedent
SpongeBob's driver's license says his birthdate is July 14, 1986 .
North Carolina's license plate says 'First in Flight'. See all 50 US state plates on the link below.
If you live in the United States, you simply say, "I am not going to marry her." You refuse to sign the marriage license. Other nations have different rules.
All of canon's EF-mount lenses will fit on all camera bodies in the Canon EOS system. Simply, if the lens says "EF" on it, then it will fit any Canon camera that says "EOS" on it. If it says EF-S on it, it won't fit on a EOS film body or a full-frame digital. EF-S lenses only work on EOS digital SLRs with APS-C sized sensors (Digital Rebel and 10/20/30/40/50D series) If it says FD on it, it won't fit on any EOS body. These are the old manual-focus lenses from the 70's and early 80's.