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I agree, but to have an endorsement added and nothing being changed to the license, it makes no sense. Why is it that Airport Security will allow me to board an airplane with it. But, the DMV who created it, will not accept it as identification?????
They have to for now until all the states are online with the new federal mandates for authenticated DL's.
I guess it's better that having our SSN's tattooed on our foreheads.
Ya know what bro, screw it, let's ride! I would take my license and my little paper that i need for the DMV and keep that with me and ride like I own it. What are the chances ya get pulled over anyhow? and if youre practicing in a parking lot the officer should have some respect for you doing so.
Gotta order those chrome ***** to hang off the rear fender of your new scoot....
I am planning on riding in a lot this weekend, no matter if I have my endorsement or not. I rather not ride out on the road until I have some more practice time. I want to be sure I get a good feel for my scoot, since she is no Honda Nighthawk, which is the bike I used during the BRC.
Originally Posted by cHarley
They have to for now until all the states are online with the new federal mandates for authenticated DL's.
I guess it's better that having our SSN's tattooed on our foreheads.
I know, but these stupid rules just makes it harder for the legit people. Believe me, the bad ones can and have other ways of doing it.
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