01-31-2017, 10:06 PM
You might be able to claim that as being registered in MT which only requires class D, any class D no matter what state should be legal for driving. Because you are in compliance with the state of registry. Was just thinking that an MT class D would neatly tie up loose ends. As for non resident getting license, I used to have to get a new driver's license several times a year as I moved from state to state for work. A real pain when moving 6-7 times a year. Each state required you to get license if you worked there. Was finally able to find a solution but that will have to be a topic for discussion at rally!