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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Therr are no local DVLA offices in the UK like
there are DMV in the US.</pre>
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At least here in the state of Wisconsin, the local DMV office is not
much of an advantage. I want to apply for the revised drivers
license cards with the star indicating they are valid for airline
travel (REAL ID). But I am required to do that in person at the DMV,
and that means standing in a long line, with no useful options for
those of us with disabilities. So for now at least I will just use
my passport.<br>
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(I did that to get car license plates for disabled parking that show
my ham radio call sign, since the DMV's software is brain damaged
and cannot combine an official ham radio plate with a disabled
plate. They <u>can</u> combine disabled with their plates for all
the other special categories. So I definitely know about their
waiting lines and having to wait in line with my disabilities. I
later found I <u>could</u> do that online, the license plate
request, but not the "REAL ID" driver license card.)<br>
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Bob Wilson<br>
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