Not sure except that the date immediately following DD is the day my daughter passed her written test at the DMV...
Ministry of Transportation Ontario
Licensed Operator Front Seat
stand in front of the car... driver side, underneath in front or engine
On a Minnesota driver's license, the letter "R" indicates that the driver has a restriction related to corrective lenses. This means the individual must wear glasses or contact lenses while driving to ensure safe operation of the vehicle.
From what I can gather it means Driving While Revoked/Suspended, meaning the person had a suspended or revoked driver's license.
If you stand in front of the driver's side front wheel, looking into the engine bay, it is right in front of you, slightly below the engine cover
DWLI means Driving While License Invailed. Usually when you have an occupational license and your driving out of your hours. It's like driving while your license is suspended but not as bad. The ticket is ridiculously expensive though. In TX it was $576
It wasn't. California does not have a stand your ground law.
If you stand at the front of the car, looking at the engine, it will be on driver's side near the throttle body.
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The letters FFL stand for a Federal Firearms License. This is a license that enables an individual or a company to legally manufacture firearms or ammunition.
If the car is designed to be driven on the right side of the road, when you stand in front of the car and look at the driver, the driver will be on your right. Left and right sides of the car are determined by sitting in the driver seat. I usually just refer to the car sides as driver side or passenger side so as not to confuse anyone.