i want to know if this is legal because i couldn't find it online, and i thought maybe someone has experienced something similar.
Monday-Friday i live with my aunt and uncle in CT
Friday night-Sunday night i live with my Mom in NY( i also live with her during the summer)she lives on the boarded of NY and CT so its only like 20 minutes from my aunts and uncles.. anyways..
i got my permit to drive in New York over the summer. Well now im back in school and in a month or so i want to go for my drivers license and i want to be able to drive to school and stuff. My mom is going to register my car in her name so its going to have new york plates. I go to school in CT thats why i live with my aunt and uncle during the week. So i have to addresses one with my mom and one with my aunt and uncle. Can i legally get my license in NY even though i also live in CT? or can i not do that.. and also if i can will i be able to drive to my CT school with a new york state license.. they know i live with my mom on weekends but still to an outsider the situation could seem iffy about where i live.
eminems_girl answered Saturday October 4 2008, 8:47 pm: If I were you, I would get my licence in CT since thats where you spend most of your time. You can get it where ever you consider yourself to live though. As long as you have a NY or CT address on the license it should be fine.
& Yeah, you can drive back in forth even though you have a lisence from a different state.
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