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I see that as being irrelevant. I doubt a local traffic court will pay much attention to what 49 CFR says. Bottom line is the OP struck a non-moving object on the road.
Why do you need to rent a car?
Your conditional license is highly restricted in its use. By the way, the form that you got from DMV (I think it may be a MV-693) that lists your employer info, school info, etc is as much a part of your license as the photo document. You MUST carry it with you at...
Citizens don't "press charges". Only a prosecutor can do that. So despite what the other vehicle owner said it is still possible you can be charged with this. If you get contacted by the police again get yourself an attorney.
Whatever agreement is drawn up by her attorney should be looked at by an attorney representing you. Just to be safe. You may cause yourself more problems down the road if you don't have it checked.
I can't see it taking more than an hour or two of an attorney's time. Think of it as insurance.
I realize that the other property was owned by a family member when this process was initiated, but you wouldn't have had this issue now if you had an attorney deal with it from the start. You should have assumed that at some point your relative would be leaving.
The fact that you don't even...
You can also try another dealer that may be more familiar with the problem.
If it's getting worse then it should be getting easier for service people to experience it for themselves.
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