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[quote=ROGERINCA ,25476]Interesting information ?? I will phone Passports Plus in Houston, Texas, in my morning and initiate an inquiry into the errors in the information provided on their web-site and attempt to have them make corrections to their obviously erroneous information. Maybe they will refund my money for my IDL ?? I guess it was a good thing I was not stopped by the ‘Highway Patrol’ in Guangzhou, this past December, as I zipped around in my borrowed GM-Shanghai Buick; that would have been really embarrassing !!! LOL :) :)And thank you Warren, for helping to keep Roger and Terry from being fined and having our nice rental cars towed and impounded, for driving while unlicensed, when we visit Guangzhou in June !!! LOLAnd as Pinetree would most certainly say…..”So very funny” !!!The following is from the authoritative web-site of the American Automobile Association (AAA).The International Driving Permit (IDP) is a document that provides important information from your driver's license in eleven different languages, including English. This document came into existence by virtue of a treaty signed in 1949 by the United States and other foreign countries. As an official document, the IDP is recognized in over 150 countries today. The United Nations recently provided official notification to the US State Department indicating that the treaty presently applicable to Hong Kong continues to apply to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the name given to the territory by China. [Such notification should not be misconstrued to mean that China now recognizes IDPs, as the People's Republic of China has never become a party to the treaty.] [/quote]
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