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Gaetan
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Nov 03, 2013

Quebec driving permit in Georgia

I was told that Georgia has enforce the request of having an english driving permit this was also started in Florida last year but they did not enforce it because of the money brought in the state by snowbirds,
Is this a reality?
I have renewed my international driving permit.
Gaetan

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  • On the CAA Quebec web site it says the Quebec DL is good everywhere in North America...except Georgia. It is on the page about getting an International Driver's Permit.

    So, maybe there is something to this technicality.

    I would worry about this if you haul illegal contraband, are caught driving drunk, speeding excessively or get stopped in some podunk speed trap town. In other words, they might tack that on if you did something really bad or are unlucky enough to get stopped in a town that gets most of their revenue from traffic fines.
  • Having lived in Georgia most of my life and a retired law enforcement officer from Georgia, I can tell you I never heard of such a thing. I have a steak dinner bet that this is just rumor without merit!
  • Why not telephone or email the Georgia Highway Patrol. They will be able to give you and answer or the number or email address of the department to contact for clarification.
  • loulou57 wrote:
    I would think that a Quebec license would only be in French for the same reasons all signs etc in Quebec are only allowed in French.

    Question.....is your official drivers license from your own country not valid in most other countries. I can use my Canadian license when I go back to England.


    Answer. Not necessarily. Different country pairs have different reciprocity laws, and other countries may have limited or no recognition of outside licenses.

    Canada to the UK is easy because of the Commonwealth. U.S. is not part of the Commonwealth, basis for accepting a license is something else. And it is not even the U.S., because here it is each state.

    I've had to get local licenses in the PRC and Barbados. In the first case, I had to take a driving test, and bring a translator. My U.S. license meant I did not need to complete a course at a driving school, just demonstrate skills. I suspect someone else in the office may have completed the written test for me, no way I could read it, just as I could not read the road signs. License was for emergency use (and vanity) since I employed a local driver.

    In Barbados it was a matter of paying the fee and filling out the forms. Making sure a tax gets paid.

    Another example, there is general reciprocity of licensing within the EU, more or less as member counties harmonize their license classes and licensing standards. But not all EU countries are equal in recognizing licenses from countries outside the EU. What works for a visitor to Ireland may not work in Romania.

    How the rules apply may also depend on immigration status. Tourists get a lot of leeway in some countries, residents need local licenses. In others, tourists are simply not permitted to drive, which helps keep local drivers employed.

    IDL is simply a certification, readable in several languages, that you have a valid driving permit in your home country. No obligation for any country to accept that as a license to drive.
  • Gaetan wrote:
    A couple years ago we went to austria and I was suggested by caa to get an intenational permit as we were renting a car, and yes our quebec driving permit is in french only,
    I also was told that Georgia was chargins a $500.00 penalty
    Gaetan


    I think that fine is a little harsh.

    Is it a huge issue having an English license driving in Quebec? Are most officers bilingual? We have travelled through parts of Quebec and we have not had any issues with lanquaqe issues.
  • A couple years ago we went to austria and I was suggested by caa to get an intenational permit as we were renting a car, and yes our quebec driving permit is in french only,
    I also was told that Georgia was chargins a $500.00 penalty
    Gaetan
  • I would think that a Quebec license would only be in French for the same reasons all signs etc in Quebec are only allowed in French.

    Question.....is your official drivers license from your own country not valid in most other countries. I can use my Canadian license when I go back to England.
  • The Florida requirement for the International Drivers Permit for Canadians, was repealed last July, Never heard of it for any other states.
    Is your Quebec licence not bilingual, our Ontario Drivers Licence is in both official languages.

    Beverley and Ken

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