I actually got mine when I was 23. Just never got around to it before then I guess.
2007-11-24 08:33:06
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answered by punished_princess 4
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Why do people in the city need a drivers license? Never understood this.
Here you got to drive to the next town over for food, so even those without licenses drive here :0(
Got mine at 18-19 or something, seizure takes it away. My mom I remember dad teaching her to drive, it was rather entertaining to us kids. She was in her late 30's and from small town America.
2007-11-24 16:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not to common unless you live in a place like New York City where there isnt much public driving... or have had something like a DUI (DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUIENCE) and had it revoked... or you have a medical condition that keeps you from driving like narcolepsy or chronic seizures... if you don't fall under any of these categories I would suggest setting up a appointment at your local DMV. I’m 18 and I’m getting mine this coming Monday.
2007-11-24 16:38:52
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answered by the_best_blonde_barbie 3
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I'm 23 and I don't have my driver's license. I can barely even drive. I'm from NYC so it didn't make sense to have a license until I joined the army. Now I HAVE to get one.
2007-11-24 16:33:31
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answered by Jessica S 2
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I taught a lady to drive who was in her mid- 60's. Until he died, her husband had never allowed her to even consider driving. Once he'd gone, she took to it like a duck to water, passed her theory with 100% and glided through her practical with no problem at all. I suppose it was because this was something she REALLY wanted to do and put all her effort into it. You're never too old. In fact, people of your age tend to make good learners as you've grown up a bit since you were 17.
2007-11-25 03:41:56
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answered by champer 7
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I passed at 17, but hardly any of my friends have licenses (we're all 27). it's like the people who didnt do it when they were 17 just lost the urge, found they could do without one or rely on mates who drive and now cant be bothered!
2007-11-24 16:34:34
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answered by monkeynuts 5
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I know several people that did that.
What it seems to me is that most people who want their licenses get them in high school. If you don't need one in high school, and you live in the dorms at college, then there's no point getting one until after you graduate college.
2007-11-24 23:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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my best friend is 26 and has been driving without a license for 10 years. dont know why she wont just go get it.
2007-11-24 16:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Then you must have accumulated a fair bit of money(alot goes into owning a car, insurance, tire, gas, oil, filters, seat covers, coolant, repairs, washing, and depreciation. It is a money losing item. Not a biggy not to have one. In fact I think it might be smarter.
2007-11-24 16:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunately not, Im 25 and passed my driving test with 3 minors when i was 17, I have HGV class 1 and PCV, both passed cleanly, I can drive a bobcat, mini digger, fork lift and dumper truck, sorry
2007-11-24 16:34:27
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answered by SARAH A 1
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