Because I keep failing these theory exams and I’m about to throw the towel. These laws, rules and stuff are so stupid and complicated to remember. Also this shit isn’t cheap to do and I don’t have a car anyways.

  • Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I’d argue that in some cases it’s worth it even if you don’t plan on driving. Half of the hassle is standing in line and presenting documents at the DMV, which you have to do even for a non-driver’s license. Presenting an “alternate ID” is something some places/systems have a difficult time with.