"Driving restricted in continental US" typically refers to limitations placed on an individual's ability to operate a vehicle within the contiguous United States. This can be due to various factors such as legal issues, license suspensions, or specific terms set by a court or regulatory agency. Such restrictions may prevent driving altogether or limit driving to certain times, locations, or purposes. It is crucial for individuals under these restrictions to adhere to the terms to avoid further legal consequences.
The questioner doesn't state where the son will be driving into the US from - but I will assume it is Canada. If he possesses a valid un-restricted Canadian driving license it will be honored in the U.S.. If his driving license is restricted in any way, his operation of a motor vehicle in the US will governed by the same restrictions that limit him in Canada.
no that does not mean they can not pay state tax. There are many things that happen if a state is outside the continental us, but since it is a state, that means that it still has to pay state tax.
If by continental you mean US sizes, it would be a size 8 in young children's shoes.
Alaska & Hawaii are not part of continental US.
Do you mean of the US or the Continental Congress. US: George Washington (April 30, 1789) Continental Congress: Peyton Randolph (September 5, 1774)
It means the 48 contigious states, Washington, D.C., and Alaska but not Hawaii.
Europe is larger than the continental US. Europe - 10,180,000 km2 Continental US - 9,798,364 km2
It is a reference to the early US currency called the Continental Dollar.
Rohde Island is the smallest continental US state
Mexico is south of the continental US.
There are 49 states in continental America.
Conspiracies are a worldwide phenomenon. Certainly not restricted to the US