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International AU22 Mandatory: Required Orientation Review Quiz

True/False

Is the following question true or false? My international driver license is valid in the United States and I can use it to drive a vehicle. 

Options
A.True
B.False
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Consider the statement presented: it asks whether an international driver license is valid in the United States for driving a vehicle. Option 1: True. This would claim that an international driving permit (IDP) or similar international license is accepted as a valid license everywhere in the U.S. In practice, the United States generally recognizes international driving......Login to view full explanation

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