Tuesday, 4 November 2014

is there a constitutional right to travel via automobile vs driving is a privilege and how do you go about proving this to your local author...

Question

is there a constitutional right to travel via automobile vs driving is a privilege and how do you go about proving this to your local authorities



Answer

There is no constitutional right to drive an automobile, period.



Answer

The constitutional right to travel means you're free to go from one place to another, but not that you're free to operate potentially dangerous vehicles without a license. You can be a passenger in someone else's vehicle, or you can walk, ride a bicycle, etc. But you have no more right to drive a car without a license than to pilot an airplane.



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