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Has anyone here used New Hampshire BMV regulations to their advantage? This would be the only state that does not mandate insurance coverage, that is, unless you're counting ridiculous BMV fees in Virginia or 30 thousand dollar insurance bonds in states like my own.
I've done a little bit of reading and have come to the conclusion that I could probably prove residency in the state simply by using a day shelter. A few states like Indiana simply require individuals at a day shelter to sign off on those staying in order to be considered a legitimate resident through the BMV.
If anyone else has some additional information on this, specifically regarding NH and proving residency in NH (or any other state) for the purpose of a license please let me know. I'm very curious. The main thing about rubber tramping that seems to put me off is the amount of expenditure required to maintain so minimizing that is something I'm exploring.
I've done a little bit of reading and have come to the conclusion that I could probably prove residency in the state simply by using a day shelter. A few states like Indiana simply require individuals at a day shelter to sign off on those staying in order to be considered a legitimate resident through the BMV.
If anyone else has some additional information on this, specifically regarding NH and proving residency in NH (or any other state) for the purpose of a license please let me know. I'm very curious. The main thing about rubber tramping that seems to put me off is the amount of expenditure required to maintain so minimizing that is something I'm exploring.