<Li> Gibraltar and other British Overseas Territories, </Li> <Li> Australia, Barbados, the Faroe Islands, Hong Kong, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, South Africa, and Zimbabwe . </Li> <Li> Canada (by default, Canadian driver's licences will only be exchanged for licences to drive automatic transmission cars, unless documentary evidence is provided that a manual gearbox (shift) test was passed in Canada) </Li> <P> A Driver's License from any US state is valid for temporary use in any other US state, although most states require that a person have a license issued by their state of primary residence . Most states allow residents to convert an out - of - state license to an in - state license without any additional written or road tests . </P>

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