A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
Driving is a privilege. Everyone does not have the right to drive, and the privilege can be taken from you for a number of reasons.
Driving is a privilege everywhere.
Being granted the privlige of operating a motor vehicle
Driving is a privilege not a right
Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.
Driving, at the Federal level, is defined as engaging in commerce. That is not a right. Traveling, however is a right.
Driving, at the Federal level, is defined as engaging in commerce. That is not a right. Traveling, however is a right.
Driving in the proper lane. In the United States this means driving in the lane that is on the right (---->) side of the road from the driver's perspective.
No. In all states driving is a privilege it is not a right. You must be licensed in order to drive, and to get that license you must pass a written and a driving test. If driving was a right then no licensing would be required which purely is not the case in all the states throughout the USA.
* While driving, the vehicle pulls heavily to the left or right
England
Carrots
right
the same as driving in the States. Except, the cars are set up to on the right instead of the left for driving. So, you will drive on the left side of the road instead of the right.