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1990 – Amendments | Pennsylvania Law

Learn who is exempt from Pennsylvania driver's licensing requirements, including federal employees, military personnel, nonresidents, and young farmers.

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Pennsylvania State Law

1990 – Amendments

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 1990

Summary
Pennsylvania law exempts certain individuals from needing a driver's license, including federal employees on official business, armed forces personnel with military licenses, nonresidents with valid licenses, and young operators of farm equipment. The law specifies conditions and restrictions for each exemption, particularly regarding vehicle types and duration of operation.
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In simple terms: Learn who is exempt from Pennsylvania driver's licensing requirements, including federal employees, military personnel, nonresidents, and young farmers.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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