Pennsylvania law Section 1512 authorizes the Department of Transportation to impose driving restrictions based on a licensee's abilities, such as mechanical controls or other safety measures. Section 1513 outlines the process for obtaining duplicate or replacement licenses or permits if they are lost, stolen, damaged, or illegible, and requires returning the original if found. Section 2002 pertains to amendments made to these provisions, including updates to procedures and requirements.
The DMV can impose restrictions related to mechanical controls or other safety measures to ensure the licensee's safe operation of a vehicle based on their driving ability.
You can obtain a duplicate or replacement license by providing proof that your original is lost, stolen, damaged, or illegible, and paying the required fee.
Yes, if you find or come into possession of the original license after receiving a duplicate, you are required to return it to the DMV.
Yes, amendments in 1998 updated procedures related to license restrictions and duplicate issuance, ensuring current safety and administrative standards.