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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
I know that's how it is in NH (over 18, no driver's ed required). I thought that applied in most states.. but maybe not..?
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Not in the state of Minnesota, unless the laws have changed, but I doubt it. Even if you're like 30, you still have to take a certain amount of hours behind the wheel and a written test, too. Honestly, I have to agree with PB to some degree. I mean, not so much as getting upset about the driving, because getting upset isn't going to change anything. It's just that Michigan has a lot of weird streets. Like roundabouts, and Michigan Us. I can't explain the Michigan Us, maybe PB and Dee would do better at explaining how those work. When I moved here in June of 2007, I was totally lost trying to figure out that left meant right, and right meant left. I just think that with weird streets like that, there needs to be a behind the wheel training as well as a written.
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