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Which of the following is not a valid use of your driver's license?

O proof of your ability to operate a motor vehicle
O proof of your age
proof of your residency
O proof that you have liability insurance
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In the state where I live, your driver's license is not a proof that you have liability insurance. You don't need liability insurance to get a driver's license, but you need it in order to operate a car that you own.

It may be different in the state where YOU live.

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