If that's the way it is. Get someone to help you get around for that length of time. You can pay them what you would pay for gas or close to it, for giving you a hand in your time of need. Be very grateful for their kindness to help you.
I don't understand the thing about your suspension. I guess you have exhausted every possibility of getting it changed or fixed. If you have, just put it out of your mind and get on with your life until the three months are over. We learn a lot by these mishaps in life. This will never happen to you again. Good luck in finding transportation. God bless. Maybe all this is happening to bring something even better into your life.
2007-03-02 01:32:23
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answered by Barbra 6
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Some info is missing here. Usually you have 30 days...not 3 you may want to check on that. If that's the case then you are out of luck...don't try tp be sly and gt it registerd in another's name...that will cause more problems than help...don't let your ins lap
2007-03-02 09:56:41
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answered by Knome Lover 4
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What state are you in?
I alyays thought that as soon as you reinstate you insurance, they'll remove the suspension...
If not, I guess you gotta wait out the 3 months or risk it w/o a license.
Good luck.
2007-03-02 09:40:37
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answered by Wil T 3
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get someome else to do it for you...but i can't believe if u paid your ins the would not let you re register it.
2007-03-02 09:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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