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Originally Posted by FreeFromContract
So regardless of someone having "qualified" for a license, that qualification is no more of a guarantee of their "ability" to drive at a given future time than someone on the road without a license.
Shocking!
You just walked right into that one.
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I don't know how you see that. A DL is at least evidence that at some reasonably recent time the holder demonstrated he had sufficient grasp of the traffic rules, eyesight, and reflexes to be considered fit to drive (and, in some states, that he had also complied with the insurance laws). A lack of a current DL raise the opposite supposition: that this motorist is unfit to drive and cannot be trusted behind the wheel.