No. You are required to have your licence in your possession at all times when operating a motor vehicle.
You can, but if you are stopped you may be issued a request to present your documents at a later date, sometimes this is called a 7 day wonder, to verify that the details given by the driver at the time they were stopped are correct, and also to validate that the vehicle was insured at the time.
Yes, it is perfectly legal to own a vehicle if you have no license to drive it and have a licensed driver chauffeur you around.
It is driver's license because the license belongs to the driver. The 's shows possession.
You must have your license with you to prove you are a licensed driver. Without it, you are not legally allowed to drive.
Driving in a car at any age without a license is illegal. If caught, the car will be towed away and impounded. the licensed driver in the car may also lose his license for allowing the unlicensed driver to drive.
Without another licensed driver, sixteen years of age. With another licensed driver, fourteen or fifteen, depending on weather you have a license or not.
No. The driver must be licensed or permitted as a learner.
It cannot be definitely ruled out. Although the officer could have their dispatcher check with NM's DMV files to see if you DO have a valid license, you are REQUIRED to have your license in your possession at all time when driving. Without a license in actually your possession they could prevent you from continuing on your trip.
It's a privilege
DUR means Driving Under Restraint, it applies when someone drives with a suspended license, drunk, without possession of a license, minor driver's license so on.
Sheesh! Look on your drivers license. Any restrictions you have (ir any) are printed there.
NO The driver must have a permit or a license to drive since he is the one operating a motor vehicle.
No. The supervising driver MUST, by law, be in possession of a valid licence.