According to an interview, Bradbury said he preferred mass transit even though he lived in Los Angeles. He detested the freeways and insisted that traffic is a result of building more freeways instead of creating better mass transit systems.
Another reason might have to do with his poor vision, which prevented him from getting drafted by the Army during WWII.
Ray Bradbury never obtained a driver's license because he was involved in a car accident in his youth, which left him with a fear of driving. This fear persisted throughout his life, leading him to rely on public transportation and walking as his main modes of transportation.
No. It's not just the license that's suspended, it's your right to have a license.
No you can not
You can only get a license in the state you reside in.
most anyone will accept a US license, at least I've never heard of anyone having an issue with one or with a US passport. I think we accept most from the EU and other places. If you're talking about a racing license you have to go to school to get one.
A cancelled license means you will have to go to court, and possibly will never drive AGAIN. When it's cancelled, you will have to go to court, and only they can give it back.
I have never known a waitress to need a license for alcohol, it is the business that carries the alcohol license.
Doubtful. I've never seen an EMS which didn't require it.
Well they can check you're license when they want to, but I never heard of them checking car insurance.
I have had one forever, and no it doesn't or never has.
Pope Benedict XVI held a pilots license but never had a drivers license so it is unlikely he ever drove the Popemobile.
I have never heard of this term. There are handicapped licenses which may take into account special aids ( modifed shift levers, etc) for the Handicapped motorist- but I have never heard of a Hardship license. There are handicapped licenses, however. new one on me- automobile, Taxi, commercial, truck... no hardship clause.Added: In view of the foregoing - it is suggested that you simply call, or contact, your state DMV and ask if there are any special provisions for such a license.
Unless the NC violation resulted in a suspension of your license which has never been cleared, you should probably be okay, ALTHOUGH, you may be required to pay the delinquent fine.