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Driving Without a Valid Driver's License




In every state, traffic laws make it unlawful to operate a motor vehicle when:

  • The vehicle operator has never been issued a driver's license from the state department of motor vehicles,
  • The vehicle operator currently has his or her driver's license temporarily suspended, or
  • The vehicle operator has had his or her driver's license permanently revoked.

Traffic laws in most states differentiate between operating a vehicle without a valid driver's / operator's license, and operating a vehicle without proof of licensing (i.e. when a properly licensed driver fails to carry his or her driver's license).

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