Having a driver's license is:
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A privilege.
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A requirement.
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A constitutional right.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Being allowed to drive on streets and roads is a privilege, not a right. Many drivers take it for granted, but that privilege can be taken away if you abuse it. Always be respectful of other people's rights, and drive according to the state and federal motoring laws and rules of the road.
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