Protests continue over charging seniors more to renew license permit

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The issue with the over 65 license renewals being every 2 instead of 4 years isn't the frequency.

The problem is that over 65 drivers pay the identical renewal fee, for half the term of validity. In effect, over 65 licenses are twice as expensive.
So, people over 65 have to renew every 2 years, but will only pay half the price of a 4 year renewal each time?

(Why cannot people learn how to write good news articles in the DR? This kind of partial news is quite frequent.)

I was over 65 the last time I renewed and it was a 4 year renewal, so there is that...
 

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According to this article (not the headline), people over-65 will not have to renew every two years now - after I just paid full price for a two year licence this week!
 
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According to this article (not the headline), people over-65 will not have to renew every two years now - after I just paid full price for a two year licence this week!
I would think after this is actually repealed you would be able to change that license for a 4 year one at no charge...............
 

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So, people over 65 have to renew every 2 years, but will only pay half the price of a 4 year renewal each time?

(Why cannot people learn how to write good news articles in the DR? This kind of partial news is quite frequent.)

I was over 65 the last time I renewed and it was a 4 year renewal, so there is that...

No, Windy. Until yesterday's news that the inequity was being corrected, the law stood at renewals were valid for two years, not four, for drivers aged over 65, but the price was the same as the four renewal for younger drivers.

It was announced yesterday that the President was going to correct that.
 
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No, Windy. Until yesterday's news that the inequity was being corrected, the law stood at renewals were valid for two years, not four, for drivers aged over 65, but the price was the same as the four renewal for younger drivers.

It was announced yesterday that the President was going to correct that.
Which still does not answer my question. I asked if people over 65 were going to pay each 2 years for a renewal that would be half the price of a 4 year renewal. That would fix the pricing issue, but mean a renewal every 2 years would be needed.

Or, will people over 65 just renew for 4 years and forget about the 2 year renewal? As I read it, the law requires 2 year renewals, but I am guessing the price would be half of a 4 year renewal. As I mentioned before, the article is badly written.
 
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Which still does not answer my question. I asked if people over 65 were going to pay each 2 years for a renewal that would be half the price of a 4 year renewal. That would fix the pricing issue, but mean a renewal every 2 years would be needed.

Or, will people over 65 just renew for 4 years and forget about the 2 year renewal? As I read it, the law requires 2 year renewals, but I am guessing the price would be half of a 4 year renewal. As I mentioned before, the article is badly written.
Santo Domingo.- At a press briefing, President Luis Abinader announced that the government will eliminate the requirement for drivers over 65 to renew their licenses every two years instead of four.
 
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Santo Domingo.- At a press briefing, President Luis Abinader announced that the government will eliminate the requirement for drivers over 65 to renew their licenses every two years instead of four.
Thank you. When I got a 4 year renewal 2 years ago, they must have missed the fact I was over 65.
Or they put that now defunct 2 year renewal in place after that.
 

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Thank you. When I got a 4 year renewal 2 years ago, they must have missed the fact I was over 65.
Or they put that now defunct 2 year renewal in place after that.
No this just happened now. I renewed earlier this year and got a 4 year license..............
 
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The point is that discussing license renewals in the EU is off topic. I let the first comment slide, but will not be flexible again.
With all respect to moderators:
Please, apply the same rules to the US brought in in almost every topic.
Which is often annoying for a non-yankee. Sometimes I learn more about the US than the DR, which is severely depressing.
 

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Thank you. When I got a 4 year renewal 2 years ago, they must have missed the fact I was over 65.
Or they put that now defunct 2 year renewal in place after that.
Correct. It was brought in a short while ago and almost immediately abandoned. Unfortunately, I renews during the brief two year/full price period.