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Oh, dude, the letter of the law in the DMV is like the actual wording and interpretation of the laws and regulations. It's not just about winging it and hoping for the best when you're driving. So, like, make sure you follow the letter of the law, or you might end up with a ticket faster than you can say "parallel parking."

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