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licitdocsonline · 2 years
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howlpendraig · 11 months
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i was not put on this earth with my high anxiety and difficulty paying attention to have to learn to drive, that is not for me!
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quil12 · 2 years
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It is 4:45 in the morning and I have spent the last three hours writing about 14 pages and 5k words of a story I'm working on and I'm really tired now, but I don't want to stop writing it to go to sleep, but I'm having trouble writing now because I'm so tired. I'm really at a standstill lol
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evilpenguinrika · 26 days
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commemorated me getting mom and I back home in one piece by eating poutine and some kimchi fried rice and also blueberries
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drivinglicence2 · 1 month
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Difference Between a Learner's License or Driving License
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When it comes to the world of driving, there are two essential documents that play a pivotal role in a person's journey towards becoming a competent and responsible driver: the Learner's License and the Driving License. While both serve the purpose of granting individuals the legal right to operate a motor vehicle, they differ significantly in terms of their issuance, purpose, and restrictions. In this blog post, we will delve into the distinctions between these two critical documents and help you understand their respective roles in the process of becoming a licensed driver.
1. Learner's License: The Starting Point
A Learner's License is often the first step in the journey towards acquiring a full-fledged Driving License. This initial permit is designed to introduce aspiring drivers to the world of driving while ensuring their safety and the safety of others on the road. Here are the key aspects of a Learner's License:
Issuance: Learner's Licenses are typically issued to individuals who are new to driving or have limited driving experience. They are usually obtained after passing a written examination that tests the applicant's knowledge of road rules, signs, and basic driving skills.
Purpose: The primary purpose of a Learner's License is to allow individuals to practice driving under the supervision of a licensed adult. It serves as a training phase to help beginners gain confidence and experience behind the wheel.
Restrictions: Learner's License holders are subject to certain restrictions, such as the requirement to have a licensed adult (often above a specified age) in the passenger seat while driving. The learner may also be restricted from driving during specific hours or on certain types of roads, depending on local regulations.
2. Driving License: Full Privileges
A Driving License, on the other hand, represents the culmination of the learning process and signifies that an individual has met the necessary criteria to operate a motor vehicle independently. Here are the key aspects of a Driving License:
Issuance: A Driving License is issued to individuals who have successfully completed the requirements of their Learner's License phase, which typically includes a practical driving test in addition to the written examination.
Purpose: The primary purpose of a Driving License is to grant individuals the legal authority to drive a motor vehicle without any accompanying restrictions or supervision. It allows drivers to operate a wide range of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles, depending on the license class obtained.
No Supervision Required: Unlike the Learner's License, holders of a full Driving License do not need to have a licensed adult in the vehicle with them while driving, and they can drive without time or road-type restrictions.
3. Transitioning from Learner's License to Driving License
In many countries, the process of obtaining a Driving License involves progressing from a Learning License to a full Driving License. This transition typically includes the following steps:
Passing Practical Test: Learner's License holders must pass a practical driving test that assesses their ability to safely operate a vehicle. This test evaluates skills such as parking, lane changes, turning, and adherence to traffic rules.
Satisfying Other Requirements: Depending on local regulations, there may be additional requirements, such as a minimum age limit, a minimum period of holding a Learner's License, and a clean driving record.
Issuance of Driving License: Upon successfully meeting these requirements, the individual is eligible to apply for a full Driving License, which grants them unrestricted driving privileges.
Conclusion
In summary, while both the Learner's License and the Driving License are critical documents in the process of becoming a licensed driver, they serve different purposes and come with varying levels of restrictions. The Learner's License is the starting point, allowing individuals to gain experience under supervision, while the Driving License represents the attainment of full driving privileges. Understanding the difference between these two licenses is essential for anyone embarking on their journey to becoming a responsible and safe driver on the road.
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immosjupiter · 5 months
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yellowsapphirestone · 9 months
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kazifatagar · 10 months
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New: Loke Renews DRIVING Licence for 10 YEARS
A video that went viral on Twitter and other social media networks shows Transport Minister Anthony Loke taking a number to renew his driving licence. He shows the number 2046 and netizens urge their countrymen not to go buy the 4D of this number. Tahniah Loke Netizens are responding to the video saying how the officers at the JPJ office came down to greet the Minister. Tahniah yb @anthonyloke…
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that thick, awful sense of dread that you get when you get a really important task that has a deadline that is long enough that you'll put it off for a while and then forget and it will be terrible but also you can't actually just Do The Thing
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shreenithidrive12 · 2 years
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sameerpatilrocks · 2 years
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#idea #question If #marriage #certificates were issued with #expiry dates just like #driving #licences & be made #renewable every 10 to 20 years, how many people would stand in #line to have it #renewed considering no option of #online #renewal 😉 (at World) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cex1ypuJrFo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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leveragehunters · 5 months
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I'm putting my response to this in it's own post. Nothing but respect for the rightful criticisms of the situation described in those articles. The problem is that the articles by Danielle Cahill are grossly, almost negligently, misleading.
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I'm not your lawyer and this is not legal advice, but I am an autistic Queensland lawyer who's pretty ticked off at Cahill.
Cahill's articles:
Autistic drivers could find their licences in legal limbo depending on where they live after new standards introduced
New national Fitness to Drive standards are 'discriminatory' and 'humiliating' for autistic drivers, psychologists say
Short version:
If you're autistic you do not automatically have to obtain a medical clearance to hold a Queensland Drivers Licence and there is no 'list of reportable conditions', much less one that includes autism.
Long version with receipts:
The first article purportedly cites a Department of Transport and Main Roads (Transport) spokesperson who they claim said: "…all autistic drivers in Queensland have since 2012 been required to obtain a medical clearance from a doctor to show they are fit to drive." It also says: "In Queensland, the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) requires drivers to obtain a medical clearance form from a doctor confirming they are fit to drive despite being autistic."
The second article says: "According to the state's Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR), autism was added to the list of reportable health conditions in 2012."  Oh, but wait, what's this from just a little further up in the same article? "A TMR spokesperson told ABC News that "there is no specific legislation that states that people with autism cannot drive".
Let's talk about that specific legislation
Despite what the spokesperson said, there was no change to the law in 2012. A new Transport Regulation, which contains the law about medical clearances for Queensland drivers licences, was, however, passed in 2021. (link to the Regulation)
Typo or ignorance? Why not both.
The 2021 Regulation did not substantively change the law. The new Regulation was a consolidation, modernisation, and streamline of multiple pieces of overlapping legislation. (Explanatory notes)
'Jet's Law', which sets the rules for driver medical clearances, was first introduced in 2008. (Ministerial Statement). It was moved from the old Regulation to the new 2021 one essentially unchanged.
Jet's Law in chapter 3, part 6, division 1 of the 2021 Regulation
Jet's Law as passed in the previous Regulation (scroll down to page 64)
The law in Queensland re: medical clearances is the same as it was in 2008. The only changes were to language, consistent with modern drafting standards, and the addition of a requirement to not drive until you've given notice if a condition develops or worsens.  
What does Jet's Law say?
Section 177 of the 2021 Regulation states:
A person who applies for the grant or renewal of a Queensland driver licence must, when making the application, give a notice to the chief executive about any mental or physical incapacity that is likely to adversely affect the person’s ability to drive safely.
Key words: any mental or physical incapacity that is likely to affect the person's ability to drive.
If you're autistic and your autism isn't likely to affect your ability to drive safely, Jet's Law doesn't require you to give notice to Transport.
But what about that list of reportable conditions the article claims exists?
It doesn't exist. There is no list of reportable conditions.
Transport DOES provide some examples of medical conditions that are likely to affect your ability to drive. You can see them here:
https://www.support.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/formsdat.nsf/forms/S5040/$file/S5040.pdf
https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/licensing/update/medical/fitness#medcond
Here's the licence application form: https://www.support.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/formsdat.nsf/forms/qf3000/$file/f3000_es.pdf. Question 7 states that you must report any medical conditions that may adversely affect your ability to drive and asks if you have any of the following conditions:
Vision or eye disorder (other than wearing glasses or contact lenses) that may adversely affect your driving
Diabetes that requires treatment by tablet, insulin or other medication
Been diagnosed with epilepsy, experienced a seizure; or been required to take anti-epileptic medication after the age of 11
Any other medical condition/s that is likely to adversely affect your ability to drive safely
You know what I don't see anywhere? Autism.
But what about the National Standards?
Cahill managed to get that part of the articles almost right.
All Queensland drivers, regardless of age, must meet the national standards to ensure their health or any physical disability does not increase the risk of a crash. (confirmed by Transport) And before you ask, the national standard is not a list of 'reportable conditions'. (Even if it was, the autism update happened in 2022, not 2012). But what is the national standard if it's not a list of reportable conditions?
The national driver medical standards Assessing Fitness to Drive set out the considerations and medical criteria for safe driving. They also guide the management of drivers with health conditions so that they may continue to drive for as long as it is safe to do so. The standards are used by health professionals to assess and manage patients with health conditions that may affect their ability to drive safely. These assessments and the standards themselves inform Driver Licensing Authority decisions about driver licensing.
The national standard does refer to "Other neurological conditions including autism spectrum disorder and other developmental and intellectual disabilities". Yes, it was updated in 2022, as indicated by a big red banner across the top of the page. The update notes state:
The review identified that information and guidance was required to enable assessment of persons with ASD. Specialist advice noted that the variability of ASD characteristics and the degree of severity were too diverse for a specific standard. General guidance is however provided in the text of the chapter.
Wait, the review? The changes were made because of a review? They weren't a secret sneaky change as Cahill alleged? There was a public review that called for submissions from stakeholders?  Yes there was.
The review concluded there was not enough evidence to determine the MVC (motor vehicle crash) risk associated with ASD, and "Specialist advice noted that the variability of ASD characteristics and the degree of severity were too diverse for a specific standard."
So what does the standard actually say about autism?
The impact of other neurological conditions including autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental and intellectual disability should be assessed individually. A practical driver assessment may be required. If the degree of impairment is static, periodic review is not usually required. People with ASD can have differences in social communication and interaction, with restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour, interest and activities. Although evidence from driving studies are limited, drivers with ASD may drive differently from people without ASD. Shortcomings in tactical driving skills have been observed, while rule-following aspects of driving are improved. There is considerable difference in the range and severity of ASD symptoms, so assessment should focus on these and the significance of likely functional effects, rather than an ASD diagnosis.
So what does that mean?
It means we're right back at Jet's Law, in section 177 of the 2021 Regulation.
If you have a mental or physical incapacity that is likely to affect your ability to drive you need to declare it.
Could this include autism? Yes.
Does it automatically include autism? Not according to any law or standard currently in force in Queensland.
If you're an autistic Queenslander, your obligations under Jet's Law and the update to the national standard mean it's important that you consider whether your autism is likely to affect your driving ability and, if so, declare it. If it's not, then don't.
[Reminder: I am not your lawyer and this is not legal advice]
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marvels-meme · 6 months
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do you have any more Marvels related head-cannons? your last ones were amazing!
I'm always happy to share some headcanons!
Since Carol is basically indestructible, Monica and Kamala will just throw random things at her. This includes books, phones, hard light crystals, waterbottles and one time a microwave.
Monica is the only one who has a drivers licence. Carol can drive but hasn't renewed her licence since the 80's. Kamala can't drive but is amazing at Mario Kart and always insists that she can drive a car as long as Coconut Mall music is playing whilst she's driving it.
After learning what Ao3 is Carol starting reading fanfic about herself because she's nosy.
Monica writes Star Wars fanfiction. Like the longfic, super well written, very lore invested kind.
Monica is a god at making powerpoints. She knows every tip and trick there is.
Kamala created a Minecraft realm and forced convinced Monica and Carol to play with her. The two of them have no stuff because they're absolutely shit at it and just freeload off Kamala's multi millon block megabase which has every item, build and farm known to man.
Carol did a "Captain Marvel answers the Internets most searched questions" interview, except she answered the questions super cryptically and just made everyone a billion times more confused.
Monica technically keeps her identity a secret but she doesn't wear a mask. Like she'll take selfies with fans and say "Yeah my name is Monica" but whenever the government try and approach her she's like "Wdym. My name isn't Monica. Prove that my name is Monica."
Kamala is one of the people who are like "I'm gonna learn a new language" and signs up for seventy Memrise courses and then forgets about them. She has started Basic French Animals seven times.
Carol is warm. Space is cold. Whenever they're in space, Monica and Kamala try to find not-so-subtle reasons to hug her because she's basically a heater.
Kamala wanted to adopt a flerkitten but her ammi said no. Monica adopted the flerkitten instead and Kamala insists on giving the flerkitten at least 2583057 treats whenever she visits.
Monica uses her powers to reach through people whenever they're in the way instead of asking them to move. It's a little bit unsettling because you could be stood in front of an oven and she'll just stick her hand through your stomach to adjust a dial. She finds it hilarious though.
Kamala made an official Ms Marvel TikTok. Someone dared to comment that she didn't know Captain Marvel, so she posted a TikTok of Carol falling down the stairs. It went viral and got 12 million views.
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drivinglicence2 · 2 months
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Driving licence in India
Want to get your driving licence in India and drive legally? It’s time to start your journey!
In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the steps to get your driving licence in India, whether it’s your first time or you need to renew. We’ll also cover international driving permits and licenses for foreigners.
Imagine the freedom of driving confidently, knowing you have all the necessary documents. No more worrying about traffic stops or legal issues!
Let’s get started! Learn how to apply online for your driving licence in India, what documents you’ll need, and even how to check your application status. Your journey to becoming a licensed driver in India begins right here.
The type of Driving licence online application may vary concerning the type of vehicle a person owns, here are some categories of DL.
One can get a driving licence for 4 categories of vehicles :
Non-Gear Motorcycle
Motorcycle with gear
Light motor vehicle (LMV)
Heavy motor vehicle (HMV)
The validity of the driving license is 20 years or till the attainment of the age of 50 years. You can renew the licence after its expiry.
Application for DL is a two-stage process :
Learning license
Anyone willing to have a driving licence in India must first possess a ‘Learning License’ initially. A Learner’s License is nothing but a provisional license issued by the RTO based on the vehicle class.
    2.   Permanent  licence
A permanent driving license can only be applied for, one month after a learner’s license is issued. It is granted to people who are above the age of 18. It can be used for cars or any other kind of motor vehicle.
Driving Licence Apply Online
Now you can apply for a driving licence in India online!
The process requires filling out a form and uploading relevant documents. The only in-person step is the driving test for a permanent licence, which must be taken at a Regional Transport Office (RTO). Otherwise, you can easily apply for your driving licence in India online and save time and hassle. You can also check your application status online as you go.
In metro cities, there are many RTO offices operated area-wise to benefit people. Explore various Online Services provided by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways for license registrations and other related services.
Learning Licence
In the process of getting a driving licence in India, the first step is to get a learner’s licence.
Upon submission of the application form along with supporting documents, the applicant has to undergo a computer-based theory test. The test consists of ten multiple-choice objective-type questions, and the applicant has to correctly answer a minimum of six questions to clear the test.
After successfully clearing the test, the applicant will receive a learner’s licence, which is valid for six months. The applicant can apply for a permanent driving licence one month after the date of issue of the learner’s licence, but before the learner’s licence expires.
Documents required for learning Licence
Required documents  for a learning licence are as follows:
Completed Form 1
Copy of Address proof ( Voter ID, Aadhar, Passport, Electricity bill, Telephone bill, Rent agreement)
Copy of Date of birth proof (Birth certificate, 10th certificate, PAN card, Passport)
2 passport size photograph
Medical certificate from doctor If age is above 50 years
Permanent Driving Licence
You can apply for a permanent driving licence in India one month after the date of issue of your learner’s licence.
During the permanent driving licence procedure, the applicant has to undergo a practical test, i.e. they have to demonstrate their driving skills on wheels. If you pass the driving test, you will receive your permanent driving licence.
Documents required for Permanent Driving Licence
Following are the required driving licence documents :
Completed Form 1
Copy of Address proof ( Voter Id, Aadhar, Passport, Electricity bill, Telephone bill, Rent agreement)
Copy of Date of birth proof (Birth certificate, 10th certificate, PAN card, Passport)
2 passport size photograph
Valid Learning License issued in original
International Driving Licence
To drive a vehicle in a foreign country, you need an International Driving Permit (IDP) in addition to your Indian driving license.
RTOs issue IDPs and your physical presence at the RTO is required. IDPs are valid for one year.
Documents required for International driving license
Original Driving License
Copy of passport
Copy of valid visa
Travel ticket
For detailed information on International driving licence, please visit  
Driving Licence for foreigners in India
Foreigners can also apply for a driving licence in India, which is valid for one year.
The process is two stages. First, the applicant must obtain a learner’s driving licence. After 30 days, the applicant can apply for a permanent driving license.
Learning Licence for Foreigners
The first stage of getting a driving license in India is to apply for a learner’s driving license.
After submitting the application form and supporting documents, the applicant will be given an appointment for a test. This test is theoretical and tests the applicant’s knowledge of common driving rules. It consists of multiple-choice type objective questions, and the applicant must correctly answer a minimum of six out of ten questions to pass the test.
Upon successfully clearing the test, the applicant will be issued a learner’s driving license, which is valid for six months.
Documents required for Learning Licence for foreigners
Following are the documents required for a learning licence for foreigners
Valid passport copy
Valid Indian Visa copy
Current address proof of India ( rent agreement/ bank statement )
FRRO copy
Employer’s certificate
ID card of the company working for
Permanent driving licence for foreigners
After 30 days of learning the driving licence issue, one can apply for a permanent licence. After submission of the form along with supporting documents, an appointment is given for the driving test.
The driving test is a practical test where the applicant has to show his driving skill, by driving a vehicle the class for which he/ she has applied.
Upon successfully clearing the test, a permanent DL is issued.
Documents required for permanent driving licence for foreigners
The following are the documents required for a permanent driving licence For foreigners :
Learning driving license in original
Valid passport copy
Valid Indian Visa copy
Current address proof of India ( rent agreement/ bank statement )
FRRO copy
Employer’s certificate
ID card of the company working for
Commercial Driving Licence
To drive a heavy vehicle in India, a commercial driving licence is required.
Eligibility condition for commercial driving licence
1 year of Driving experience ( should have a valid Indian driving licence more than 1-year-old)
Minimum age of 21 years
Minimum 8th passed required for application
Process for commercial driving licence
A minimum of 30 days are required to get a commercial driving licence. It’s a 2 stage process.
After 1 month of issuing of learning licence, a permanent licence is issued,
Learning Licence
The first stage of the commercial driving licence process is learning a licence. Application has to be submitted along with supporting documents. If all the documents are OK as per the requirement, there will be a computer-based theory test.
The theory test consists of 10 questions. It’s a multiple-choice type objective question.
To clear the test, one must answer a minimum of 6 questions correctly.
Upon successfully clearing the test, you will get a learning commercial driving licence.
The validity of the learning licence is 6 months. One must apply for a permanent commercial licence before the expiry of this. After 30 days from the date of issue of the learning licence, you have to apply.
Documents required for Learning Commercial driving Licence
Copy of:
Valid LMV licence
Educational certificate
Address proof ( voter ID, passport, Aadhar, Electricity bill, Telephone bill )
Date of birth proof ( birth certificate, 10th certificate, PAN card, passport)
Permanent Licence
After 30 days of the issue of the learning licence, you have to apply for a permanent licence. During the permanent licence process, there will be a practical test and the applicant will have to show his/her driving skill driving a heavy vehicle.
Documents required for  heavy Commercial driving Licence permanent
Copy of:
Valid learning commercial driving licence
Educational certificate
Address proof ( voter ID, passport, Aadhar, Electricity bill, Telephone bill )
Date of birth proof ( birth certificate, 10th certificate, PAN card, passport)
Driving Licence Renewal
The validity of a  renew Driving licence is 20 years or till the attainment of the age of 50 years, whichever happens, earlier. We have to renew it after the expiry
After 50 years, a driver's licence needs to be renewed every  5 years.
A driver's licence can be renewed not less than one month before the expiry of it and can not be renewed after 5  years from the date of expiry.  There is a late fine of Rs. 1000 per year from the date of expiry if an application for renewal of a license is submitted late.
There is a grace period of 30 days from the date of expiry of the licence. During this period there is no late fine.
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