I let my license lapse in 2007, I'm 52 and had a CDL in 1988 and drove OTR until 1991. Now living in South Carolina and they require 180 days with a learners permit before I can even get a drivers license. I know it is my own fault for letting my license lapse, but my question is, are there states that are not as strict? My last license was from Missouri, but when I requested a certified DMV report, which SC will accept to do away with the 180 day wait, MO had already expunged my records. If I have to wait 6 months, I have to wait, just looking for any other options. I am single, live alone, so I can move anyplace in the country to establish residency. Working IT for the past 20 years, but too much freelance from India is making life lean, so my thought is to go back OTR, but I seem to have a bit of a monkey wrench right now.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mitgib, Aug 27, 2016.
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Not to be off topic, but IT here also, I am rethinking IT due to the India folks undercutting salaries to the point trucking just about pays the same.
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You let your class D license lapse? No license at all since 07?
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What part of South Carolina?
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Louisiana requires a 14 day wait between permit and test.
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Georgia allowed me to test the next day after permit, but company wanted me with a trainer for 3 weeks.
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Yes, I have not need to drive for the past 10+ years, a moped is fine for me 99% of the time. No license needed
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I now work there.
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It amazes me some of the things India does, being a 4th world country.Yesterday on the news there's a picture of a guy, probably in his 30's, carrying his wife's dead body home from the hospital. Had to walk 12 miles with her over his shoulder. Hospital wouldn't help.UsualSuspect and Dye Guardian Thank this.
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I'm going to have to review the GA DMV rules to insure I can establish residency and test right away, that certainly sounds like it will meet my needs, and since it has been decades since I've been in a truck, I wouldn't mind training for a month, or whatever, it has to be better than the 6 months I originally did with my father
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