For your own protection, never:
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Lend anyone your driver’s license.
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Allow an unlicensed driver to drive your vehicle.
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Use someone else’s driver’s license.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
For your safety and to comply with the law, never use someone else’s driver’s license, instruction permit, or ID card, and never allow an unlicensed person, or someone with a suspended or revoked license, to drive your vehicle.
Your driver license must be valid and used only by you. Lending it to others is illegal and can result in serious consequences.
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