Thank you for the comprehensive reply. I appreciate it.
I want to add something to those who, with best intentions, maintain a "road test" was required and which I never did.
After I did the written test, I started riding. I rode for more than 365 days. I was pulled over multiple times by the...
I know it didn't expire. But I believe it's a clerical error. I stopped riding for a period of time so it was not an issue. Now it is. Why am I SOL? If there was no Road Test required in the 80s -- which is what my post specifically asked -- then I can say, "You have a record of my written test...
That's the thing: My license just says G. But I got my license in the 80s -- and you say a Road Test was not required. If that is true, can't I not make that claim with confidence to the lady on the phone who tells me I |didn't do a road test" that I didn't have to and they need to put the M...
Hello,
In the 1980s I wrote a test and got my M. I rode for 15 years. I got speeding tickets. I renewed my sticker. I bought and sold 4 bikes.
Fast forward to 2016. I haven't rode in years, but I plan to this Spring. Lo and behold, when I call the appropriate government office they are telling...
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