When I went to Israel, my NJ license was good enough...on the other
hand, I met a large number of NJites who had emigrated. They made the
bureacracy easier (not the banks, though).
Bill Saidel
BMCSNJ
74B
76B on the ropes
On Mon, 19 Nov
2007, Jack Feldman wrote:
> The folks pointing out that are US licenses are good in other countries are
> correct. I got one for driving in Iceland and found when I got there that I
> didn't need it. Check before you travel.
>
> If you need one they can be obtained through AAA for a processing fee.
>
> Jack
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