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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just a few examples. Scary that anyone can argue in defense of this. [/quote] Shall we post stories of teenagers driving too fast, drunks hitting people, jackazzes racing on the Beltway? Thing is, OP, there are examples of bad drivers of every age yet you choose to focus on one group. Millions of people that you think are all the same. [/quote] The thing is that it’s illegal to drive drunk, and teenagers have to take a physical driving test in order to get a license. Old people don’t ever have to prove that they are still road safe. They are just allowed to keep going until in many cases it’s too late. [/quote] You don't even need a license to drive here because who is going to stop someone from driving a car if they want to? None of the laws are enforced very well. Yet you are laser focused just one on group, why?[/quote] Also a very good point. I just read an article about a real ID being issued to someone that said ‘no name given’ where the name should be. My post was about boomer drivers so yes that’s what this discussion is focused on. [/quote] No, that was fake news. It had to do with CDLs issued to people from countries where it is not uncommon to have a mononym--literally a single name rather than a first and last name. This is from USCIS: Some benefit requestors may only have a one-word name, or mononym. The mononym may be a given name only, or a family name (last name) only. For example, in Afghanistan, it is common to have a name that consists of a given name only: Laila [Given Name] For purposes of properly filing benefit requests, data entry in USCIS systems, and issuing secure documents such as Permanent Resident Cards or travel documents, when a benefit requestor has a single name, USCIS considers the single name as the family name. USCIS may insert No Name Given as the given name in this circumstance.[/quote]
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