Source: ToddFoster
In the United States of America you do not need a "driver's" license to operate your automobile. No law requires you to have a "driver's license". It is implied by society that you get a "driver's license" so the DMV can make profits from you. The definition of a "driver" does not apply to you. A "driver" is: "One employed in conducting a coach, carriage, wagon, or other vehicle with horses, mules, or other animals - "Someone who is conducting commerce on the highways". You are simply a "Traveler" who is traveling for "personal" reasons, not "conducting commerce." You must identify yourself as a "Traveler". If you say your "driving" you will need a "driver's license", a "Traveler" does not need a license of any kind to operate his/her "automobile". Also identify your car, truck, van, etc. as a "automobile", not a "vehicle". Vehicles need a license from the Department of Motor
Vehicles (DMV). So remember you're a "Traveler" who is operating your "automobile", and you will never need a license.
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