Rules vary from state to state regarding driving and licensing. Check with your local Motor Vehicles Department and they can tell you how long you have to wait.
2006-08-15 04:55:21
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answered by Mama Gretch 6
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confident actual. the 1st time I took the attempt I flunked. He mentioned me to teach left and there grew to grow to be an illustration and that i made good turn yet I knacked the sign over. After that I relatively have been given inventory with the garbage truck and that i did no longer understand what to do and that i stay to long on the lower back of the truck, nicely, on a similar time as i grew to grow to be waiting he grew to grow to be taking each and each and all the factors. Thank God i attempted decrease lower back and that i surpassed with ninety 8 and on a similar time as they sent my image i grew to grow to be with my eyes closed, it look as though I relatively have been sleeping. he he The humorous component is that I mentioned this incident to my pal so she does not make the comparable mistake. She went to take the attempt to there grew to grow to be one men prestige on the component of her and he or she or he took off like an airplane and incredibly very virtually smashed his ft. She feels so self theory and he or she or he however utilising with in basic terms one hand. She flunked the attempt from the beginning up. The undesirable men grew to grow to be fortunate that day.
2016-12-11 09:09:14
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answered by ? 4
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What state are you in? Why do people ask these questions assuming that all the laws for every state in the US are the same?
2006-08-15 04:53:30
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answered by merigold00 6
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Depends on the law for your state if in the US, or your country if not. Best way to find out, ask when they tell you "You have failed"
2006-08-15 04:55:12
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answered by oklatom 7
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7 days in West Virginia
2006-08-15 04:55:11
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answered by Sara 2
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Of course it depends on state law. What's your problem?
2006-08-15 04:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on your state and country!
2006-08-15 04:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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7 days in Kentucky.
2006-08-15 04:55:04
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answered by ROCK 3
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3 days here or pay again at a different one
2006-08-15 04:58:45
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answered by pat 3
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it is usually 30 days in most states,,unless they have changed it,,you can call the dmv in your area,,and they can tell you,,good luck with it.
2006-08-15 04:54:47
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answered by dodge man 7
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