. . . or so you might think if you listened to the critics of the measure, instead of sound logic and reason.
The street signs and emergency warning boards in Georgia are in
a) English
b) 14 languages, including English (like the current drivers test in Georgia)
So why, then, is is somehow a violation of 'civil rights' when Georgia's Elected Heroes are working on a plan that will require that people take the written driving exam in English, without the aid of a translator?
a) it's not
b) it isn't
Go read the stub article, and then add your ballot to the 93% of voters on the WSB opinion poll that agree with the Legislators in Georgia.
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