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From: kg@hplabs.UUCP (Ken Greer)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: European Motoring License
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Date: Tue, 28-Feb-84 11:17:47 EST
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In most countries a valid U.S. license is enough.  But, I'd
recommend getting an international license because it helps if
the cop who pulls you over doesn't speak English.
This happended to me my second day in Germany driving in the left
lane in a no passing zone on the AutoBahn.  The licenses are
in several different langauges.

You can get them from AAA for about $5 by just flashing your U.S.
license.

B.t.w, get a copy of the international road symbols too.
-- 
Ken Greer