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StupidizeMe t1_j11zaln wrote

You should probably call Washington State Patrol or Washington Dept of Motor Vehicles to be sure you get the correct answer, because it could be a very expensive mistake.

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pala4833 t1_j12yruo wrote

There is no Washington Dept of Motor Vehicles.

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Winter-eyed t1_j13srvt wrote

WaDOT. Wsdot.wa.gov

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pala4833 t1_j14cl05 wrote

Nope, that's the department of transportation, highways. Not DMV. If you're going to try to pull a 'gottcha' at least cite the correct analogous department. dol.wa.gov.

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Winter-eyed t1_j14nwpu wrote

Gee sorry for trying to be helpful

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pala4833 t1_j14oru9 wrote

But it wasn't helpful. You tried to correct me, but you were wrong not I. And the DOT has nothing to do with the question at hand.

Thanks for trying, I guess.

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Winter-eyed t1_j14rfuq wrote

I bow to your incandescent perfection

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pala4833 t1_j14rka8 wrote

So you're not really into the whole humility thing, huh? That's cool.

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RinShimizu t1_j14vm2z wrote

Wow. Asshole of the day here. You can correct OC’s mistake without being an asshat. Must be all that humility weighing you down.

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SparrowAgnew t1_j12g0kx wrote

The Oregon trip permit is only good for Oregon. When transiting multiple states you're supposed to get a permit for each state.

Chances of getting caught are slim though.

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Icy-Pick9582 OP t1_j13m3mb wrote

Why do you say the chances of getting caught are slim?

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Maximum-Face-953 t1_j11zhpc wrote

I think if it is still within the 3 days allowed on the permit, they will let it slide

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