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Posted by KatieBlues on November 14, 1999 at 08:22:20 AM EST:

In Reply to: Questions for people w/a restricted license(daytime driving only) posted by Mark on August 01, 1999 at 09:42:17 PM EDT:

: Hi, you may have read my previous post. I am a 17 year old who just got my license when my doctors told me I would never get it. I am blind in one eye and my vision in the other isn't perfect. Anyways, my vision is good enough to drive, but only during daylight. Is there anyone who has this?? My question is, is there a set time, or is just assumed when it gets dark you don't drive. Now, I play sports and practice runs overtime, it might be dark sometimes, has anyone had this problem and what did you do? One last thing, has anyone ever been pulled over during the dark hours with a restricted license and what happened? I would really appreciate as much info as possible, it would greatly help me, thanks a ton!



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: : Hi, you may have read my previous post. I am a 17 year old who just got my license when my doctors told me I would never get it. I am blind in one eye and my vision in the other isn't perfect. Anyways, my vision is good enough to drive, but only during daylight. Is there anyone who has this?? My question is, is there a set time, or is just assumed when it gets dark you don't drive. Now, I play sports and practice runs overtime, it might be dark sometimes, has anyone had this problem and what did you do? One last thing, has anyone ever been pulled over during the dark hours with a restricted license and what happened? I would really appreciate as much info as possible, it would greatly help me, thanks a ton!

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