you know -- when I was in Mexico I was well away from the border and nobody 
spoke English. I speak the most rudimentary Spanish imaginable. I was still 
able to buy food, film, and bus tickets. Sign language gors a very long way. If 
you have an accident here, you are supposed to stop and exchange information. 
::shrug::



>Regarding this, if you get pulled over and cannot interact with the officer,
>or if you are in accident and cannot interact with the other parties then
>there is a problem.
>
>Say you have an accident on private property, where police officers have no
>jurisdiction, what do you do, how do you deal with that?
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> Driver's license -- you can't do it, at least not here. You do not need
>> to speak English to drive a car.
>>

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