Driver's License should be an EC

<p>^^^ Lol, I remember having to do some of that when I lived in Michigan, but I moved to Illinois before having to do segment two :P</p>

<p>Ha, lucky you.</p>

<p>In New York it’s easy. Take your permit test, get your permit, take driver’s ed, pass a road test, and get your license.</p>

<p>^ Yeah, the hard part is finding a place to park…</p>

<p>Here, if you take Driver’s Ed during the summer or during the school year, you actually get .5 credits for it, so it couldn’t really count as an EC. I still haven’t bothered to get my permit or license even though I could’ve 2 years ago. I don’t have a car, and I won’t be getting one anytime soon, so I don’t need it. If I do decide to drive, I might as well wait a few months until I’m 18 since the process is a bit easier.</p>

<p>In Florida, you have to do literally nothing to get your permit and license.</p>

<p>To get your permit, you have to take a 4-hour drug and alcohol course and then take a test, and you have to also take a road rules/road signs test. Both can be taken online, and both are very simple. Those 4 hours were like 15 minutes a day for me since I did it online. Then just go to the DMV, take a picture, and walk out with your permit.</p>

<p>To get your license, you’re supposed to have driven about 50 hours, with at least 10 at night. As long as you pass the test (which where I took it, consisted of 3 things: park in a parking spot, back out of that parking spot, and performing a 3-point turn… and the parking spot even had giant poles to indicate where the lines were! If you hit the poles with your bumper, you don’t even fail… they let you try again!) They seemed pretty strict on using turn signals, though. Then just take another picture and walk out with your license.</p>