Which of the following is a serious violation of the License Law:
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Allowing an unlicensed person to use your car.
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Having more than one U.S. driver license.
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Failing to make crash reports.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers who violate the Driver License Law by allowing someone else to use their license, failing to report a crash, possessing more than one U.S. driver's license, giving false statements to an officer or in court, or altering their license in any way, can face jail time or fines.
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