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  2. Driver's licenses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Permit must be held for twelve months with the last six months accident and point-free before obtaining a Limited Provisional License. Limited Provisional license holders cannot drive between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless it is for work or an event for a volunteer fire department or emergency/ rescue squad if the driver is a member. School and ...

  3. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    The transition for a learner license to an intermediate, provisional or probationary license typically requires a minimum age and usually requires the learner driver to pass an on-road driving test, although in some jurisdictions there may be alternative licensing paths offered involving a continuous process of competency based training and ...

  4. Wisconsin State Patrol - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin State Patrol is the state patrol for the state of Wisconsin and is a division of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. The Wisconsin State Patrol enforces traffic and criminal laws, oversees the motor carrier safety and weight facilities (SWEFs), inspects and regulates motor carriers, school buses and ambulances, and assists local law enforcement agencies with traffic ...

  5. List of minimum driving ages - Wikipedia

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    16 (light motor vehicles), 18 (commercial passenger vehicles) [21] Nigeria: 18 [22] Réunion (France) 18 [23] you can obtain a learner's license and be legally allowed to drive with supervision at age 15. A full driving license will be fully granted by age 18. Rwanda: 18 [24] Senegal: 16 [25] South Africa: 17

  6. Probation and parole officer - Wikipedia

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    This includes knowledge of the roles, relationships, and responsibilities that are distributed among the government agencies and outside organizations such as the courts, the parole authority, the prison system, local jails, prosecuting attorneys, other law enforcement and corrections agencies, treatment providers, etc. Officers must understand ...

  7. Wisconsin Supreme Court rules legislative maps ... - AOL

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    "Wisconsin is a purple state, and I look forward to submitting maps to the Court to consider and review that reflect and represent the makeup of our state," Gov. Tony Evers said in a statement.Law ...

  8. Pennsylvania top court rules provisional ballots must be ...

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    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision Wednesday that state law provides voters whose mail ballots are rejected an opportunity to vote by provisional ballot. More than 1.1 million ...

  9. New Wisconsin law bans cellphone use while driving near ... - AOL

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    The law, meant to protect first responders, enacts similar rules to those for driving in construction zones. New Wisconsin law bans cellphone use while driving near roadside emergencies, adds ...