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by jandrese
42 days ago
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Yes. If they're restricted they do not have full driving rights. This is of course relative to other drivers. If nobody from your country is allowed to drive in a different country for political reasons or something then not being able to drive there doesn't mean you lack full driving rights. Even someone who has a breathalyzer built into their car doesn't have their full driving rights. |
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How about if he's allowed to drive anywhere except Rhode Island? Is that any different?