The normal way this is handled is that if you are allowed to drive the vehicle in your home state, under prevailing circumstances, then you are allowed to drive the vehicle in the reciprocal state.
It has to be this way because everything else is chaos. For example, if your home state allows you to drive a vehicle up to 5 tons and 20ft length, and the other state had classes a) for up to six tons and 18 ft and b) for up to 4 tons and 22ft, which of those classes is your home state class equivalent?
Be aware that local regulations can override this – so if nobody under a certain age is allowed to drive a class of vehicle regardless of license, that applies to you too.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024