Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Interjurisdictional driver's licences

Suppose you're a teenager growing up in the place in the world with the lowest driving age. You start going through the licencing process as soon as possible, and get fully licenced as quickly as possible.

Then you go to the place in the world with the highest driving age. You are currently younger than that age, but you still hold a full and valid licence from back home. Are you legally allowed to drive in the high-aged jurisdiction?

3 comments:

Me said...

Quite an impressive conundrum. I just want my license back! I miss my late night drives :(

Fakirs Canada said...

The answer to your question is "Yes - if you have a license that is recognized in the jurisdiction in which you will be driving."

impudent strumpet said...

Cool! Thanks!