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Care to brainstorm? Kinda like "Where's Waldo To Go" ??
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 399400" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Some states require a license to drive a scooter (often called a moped in the laws). Here is a link to the laws about this in Georgia: <a href="http://moped2.org/laws/Georgia.htm" target="_blank">http://moped2.org/laws/Georgia.htm</a> ; and in other states: <a href="http://moped2.org/mstates.htm" target="_blank">http://moped2.org/mstates.htm</a> (scroll up if the list of states to click on isn't showing - for some reason Illinois keeps showing when I click the link).</p><p> </p><p>You can get 3 wheeled scooter/moped that are a LOT more stable than regular ones. Still not safe if you are drunk or dizzy, of course. </p><p> </p><p>It is wonderful that he will not drive if he has been drinking. So many people still do that even if they say they don't/won't/"would never" do that when they are sober. Going to get him is probably a hassle, but it is likely worth it as long as he does not get demanding or unpleasant when he asks to be taken to get the vehicle he left behind. You have helped him keep the loved ones of many, many people, literally hundreds of them, safe by helping him keep his resolve to not drive while drunk. You ALL deserve thanks and appreciation - I hope you can feel mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 399400, member: 1233"] Some states require a license to drive a scooter (often called a moped in the laws). Here is a link to the laws about this in Georgia: [URL]http://moped2.org/laws/Georgia.htm[/URL] ; and in other states: [URL]http://moped2.org/mstates.htm[/URL] (scroll up if the list of states to click on isn't showing - for some reason Illinois keeps showing when I click the link). You can get 3 wheeled scooter/moped that are a LOT more stable than regular ones. Still not safe if you are drunk or dizzy, of course. It is wonderful that he will not drive if he has been drinking. So many people still do that even if they say they don't/won't/"would never" do that when they are sober. Going to get him is probably a hassle, but it is likely worth it as long as he does not get demanding or unpleasant when he asks to be taken to get the vehicle he left behind. You have helped him keep the loved ones of many, many people, literally hundreds of them, safe by helping him keep his resolve to not drive while drunk. You ALL deserve thanks and appreciation - I hope you can feel mine! [/QUOTE]
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