FYI:
There is an International drivers license available for driving in Europe -
American drivers are encouraged to obtain one if planning on
driving/renting a car in Europe.
Karen Mahnk
At 10:20 AM 10/29/1999 -0400, DAVID CYNTHIA wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Perhaps someone on this great list can help me. I visited all 50 DMVs in
>the US via the internet in order to answer questions from one of our
>attorneys. I found 5 states that are not specific on their web-site about
>whether or not a vision test is required. They are:
>
>* Arkansas
>* Delaware
>* Nebraska
>* North Dakota
>* Pennsylvania
>
>The questions are: Are there any states that DO NOT require a vision test
>when issuing a driver's license? If so, which states do not have this
>requirement? Can an American citizen acquire a drivers license outside of
>the U.S. (i.e. in France) and use it as his/her license in the U.S. as well
>as in other countries?
>
>My own question is, what federal law delegates authority to the states
>(versus the federal government) to set policy for issuing NON-Commercial
>drivers licenses? I have checked the U.S. Code, the Code of Federal
>Regulations and did an on-line search in "GPO Access."
>
>I will continue to work on this, but if you have any suggestions, I would be
>delighted to hear them!
>
>
>Cynthia L. M. David
>Assistant Librarian
>McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, PA
>
>cynthia.david@mclane.com
>603-628-1444
>
>
>
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