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For questions specifically related to the operation of a vehicle on the road. Consider also traffic, vehicle, and speeding.

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Do you need a driver's license to travel in the U.S.?

Yes, you are allowed to travel in a motor vehicle without a driver's license, as long as you are not driving the vehicle. …
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What is the minimum age to allow a child to ride in a forward facing back seat?

You will have to weigh the potential hassle of having to do this, including the likelihood of its happening or not, against the benefit of letting your child see the back of your head while you're driving
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Right to Drive on Public Roads

So why are Amish people not required to register their "vehicle," and to have a driver's license when driving on public roads? The Texas registration requirement in Texas is at Sec. 502.040. … In other words, one statement in your question is incorrect: A driver's license is required for all persons "driving" a vehicle. …
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Vienna Convention on Road Traffic(1968) Letters Only Vehicle Registration Plate

The convention itself specifies that a country must explicitly declare its non acceptance of an amendment in order to be exempted from an amendment that is otherwise accepted. So it seems that the UN …
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License plate photo blockers

There are several points to be made: Your belief that the product's ineffectiveness doesn't prevent prosecution seems ill founded. On what would a prosecution be based? You can't be prosecuted for …
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