When stopped by law enforcement, a driver must produce their driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance.
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The law enforcement officer requested identification and vehicle registration from the driver.
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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.
The seat belt law in Illinois was first enacted on July 1, 1985. Initially, it was a secondary enforcement law, meaning that a driver could only be ticketed for not wearing a seat belt if they were stopped for another violation. It was later upgraded to a primary enforcement law in 2003, allowing law enforcement to stop and ticket drivers solely for not wearing a seat belt.
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Driving licence, car documents(Registration details) and insurance papers.
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reload the drivers for the printer, don't let it keep existing driver.