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@Isobel Archer wrote:

@NYC Susan wrote:

@bathina wrote:

@mom2four0418 wrote:


@bathina wrote:

@chiclets wrote:

In Massachusetts if you have a passport you can drive without a license, and having to pass a driving course to learn the rules of regarding how to drive.

 

Why get a license, or insurance, or whatever when the courts protect them and the citizen is left with the burden.

 

 


Protect who? There are millions of people here who are not citizens. They work here  and pay taxes here. Are we supposed to not let them drive?  Massachusetts has many elite universities and hospitals. Students and researchers come from all over the world to study and work. Is that the "them" you are talking about?


@bathina wrote:

@chiclets wrote:

In Massachusetts if you have a passport you can drive without a license, and having to pass a driving course to learn the rules of regarding how to drive.

 

Why get a license, or insurance, or whatever when the courts protect them and the citizen is left with the burden.

 

 


Protect who? There are millions of people here who are not citizens. They work here  and pay taxes here. Are we supposed to not let them drive?  Massachusetts has many elite universities and hospitals. Students and researchers come from all over the world to study and work. Is that the "them" you are talking about?

 

The statement about the passport and driving in MA is a LIE.


 


Thanks for calling that out.


 

I was just about to comment on that.  I read it at least 3 times, trying to understand.  In MA only a passport is needed in order to drive?  How could that be possible?  I did some quick research, and foundSo nothing to support this.


So then when tourists from other countries visit they are required to obtain a driver's license to drive a rented vehicle here?  Really, didn't know that.


 

 

 

@Isobel Archer 

 

 

 

People who drive in the U.S. must have a valid driver's license. Some states require an International Driving Permit (IDP) from foreign nationals, in addition to a valid license from your own country. Contact the motor vehicle department of each state you will drive in for its requirements.  

Short-Term Visitors

If you intend on getting an IDP, you must do so in advance of your travel:

  • The United States does not issue IDPs to foreign visitors. To get an IDP, contact the motor vehicle department of the country that issued your driver's license.
  • If you want to rent a car, you may need both your license and an IDP. Find out the rental company's policies and other requirements in advance.

 

 

(via USA.GOV)

 

 

 

when relatives visit us from other countries they often rent a car and they can do that with their own drivers license from their country or sometimes  an international drivers license issued by their country.

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Laws are now sometimes a minor inconvenience for the lawless.

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@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@teachergal wrote:

My DH was hit by an unlicensed, non-insured, and not a legal citizen.  My husband was standing in our driveway and this person not used to driving on snow and ice swerved off the road and into my husband as he was walking in from the mailbox.  Of course, I have a strong opinion about illegals.


 

 

 

 

To be fair, there are a lot of people who were born here who don't know how to drive on snow and ice, and swerve all over the place.

 

 

But please, continue to show your true colors about race.



@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@teachergal wrote:

My DH was hit by an unlicensed, non-insured, and not a legal citizen.  My husband was standing in our driveway and this person not used to driving on snow and ice swerved off the road and into my husband as he was walking in from the mailbox.  Of course, I have a strong opinion about illegals.


 

 

 

 

To be fair, there are a lot of people who were born here who don't know how to drive on snow and ice, and swerve all over the place.

 

 

But please, continue to show your true colors about race.


Isn't more information needed before you make that judgment?  I would never make such an egregious assumption. Disappointed and will think twice before opening any threads in your name.

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@ann1989 wrote:

@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@teachergal wrote:

My DH was hit by an unlicensed, non-insured, and not a legal citizen.  My husband was standing in our driveway and this person not used to driving on snow and ice swerved off the road and into my husband as he was walking in from the mailbox.  Of course, I have a strong opinion about illegals.


 

 

 

 

To be fair, there are a lot of people who were born here who don't know how to drive on snow and ice, and swerve all over the place.

 

 

But please, continue to show your true colors about race.



@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@teachergal wrote:

My DH was hit by an unlicensed, non-insured, and not a legal citizen.  My husband was standing in our driveway and this person not used to driving on snow and ice swerved off the road and into my husband as he was walking in from the mailbox.  Of course, I have a strong opinion about illegals.


 

 

 

 

To be fair, there are a lot of people who were born here who don't know how to drive on snow and ice, and swerve all over the place.

 

 

But please, continue to show your true colors about race.


Isn't more information needed before you make that judgment?  I would never make such an egregious assumption. Disappointed and will think twice before opening any threads in your name.


Illegal doesn't imply anything about race.  Am I missing something here?  

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@proudlyfromNJ wrote:

it’s a law in NY that you must have car insurance. Is it not in other states?


@It is a law here too but it doesn’t seem to be enforced..my dh was hit on two separate occasions by uninsured drivers and the police allowed them to drive away...in Canada they would tow your vehicle unless there was a licensed insured driver with you to drive the vehicle.We buy insurance to cover uninsured motorists but what I don’t understand is why my insurance would have to cover an uninsured motorist if the accident was my fault....they are driving illegally.

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@dex wrote:

@proudlyfromNJ 


@proudlyfromNJ wrote:

it’s a law in NY that you must have car insurance. Is it not in other states?


@It is a law here too but it doesn’t seem to be enforced..my dh was hit on two separate occasions by uninsured drivers and the police allowed them to drive away...in Canada they would tow your vehicle unless there was a licensed insured driver with you to drive the vehicle.We buy insurance to cover uninsured motorists but what I don’t understand is why my insurance would have to cover an uninsured motorist if the accident was my fault....they are driving illegally.


@dex  We have to have an inspection sticker in the window and it has to be the proper color for the year it is due. If no sticker or the wrong color, police can spot it driving by and will stop you and ask to see your paperwork. 

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Generally, at least in Ohio, insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver.  It's very possible someone without a license could be driving an insured vehicle.  

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@chiclets wrote:

In Massachusetts if you have a passport you can drive without a license, and having to pass a driving course to learn the rules of regarding how to drive.

 

Why get a license, or insurance, or whatever when the courts protect them and the citizen is left with the burden.

 

 


@chiclets, this is from driving laws in Massachusetts:

 

Massachusetts prohibits driving without a valid license, whether revoked, suspended, or never issued.