christopherglenn wrote:
VintageRacer wrote:
The guy has an Indiana license. Why post what all the other State licensing laws are if they don't apply to him? There is full reciprocity of drivers licenses, after all.
You need to look up what reciprocity means as far as drivers licenses.
In a nutshell it means that all 50 states recognize your license as valid, and you don't need to get one for every state you plan to drive in. As far as registration, it is the same, you don't have to register your equipment in every state you drive in.
If a state requires a class A, that is what you need. Your home state laws are irrelevant once you cross into another state.
The laws I posted are the ones from the indicated home states of the prior posters, as an example that California is not the only one.
This is not true. Individual states can NOT enforce their licensing requirements on Properly licensed drivers from other states.