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Mickeyfan0805
May 28, 2019Explorer
CA Traveler wrote:2oldman wrote:That would be my guess. It's well established that you you have to obey all driving laws when in another state. Only your drivers license has reciprocity.
yes they do
While the OP is long gone and likely had no actual interest in this to begin with, I will say, for those who are beginning to consider other implications (ie - tinting, etc...), it's not quite as clear as this post implies.
Many states, for example, only issue one license plate to be mounted on the rear of the vehicle. If you drive that vehicle into a state that requires two, you don't have to put a second plate on your car (in fact, you don't have a second one to put on).
Again, this has nothing to do with the OP, but there clearly are some things where reciprocity applies and some that don't, and it goes beyond the driver's license. If you are worried about a particular issue, research that issue, don't assume any generalities apply either way.
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