Posted by Crazy Horse on March 21, 2017 at 07:23:16 from (108.173.200.81):
In Reply to: driver license posted by stonerock on March 20, 2017 at 19:40:16:
Back in the early 60's when I got my license in high school, you could drive a standard tranny vehicle or an automatic for your test. If you got your license with an automatic, you were restricted to drive an automatic. Not sure what happened if they caught you driving a standard. I drove my dad's '61 Pontiac standard (column shift of course). If you got your license with a standard, you were good to go driving either type. That was discontinued at some point in time, not sure when, nowadays anything works with no restrictions as long as you pass the test.
In the early 80's when I bought a motorcycle, for some reason my license already included the bike license, I think it was called Class VI up here. Not sure if that had to do with me getting my first license with a standard tranny or not, I never asked. So I never had to take a test on a motorcycle. Other guys I know who got their license at the same time as me on standards never had the bike classification. Maybe there was a "check here if you want to incude a motorcycle" box, too long ago to remember.
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