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What constitutes "driving without a license" in Georgia?

Operating a vehicle without insurance

Driving without a valid driver's license or not having it in possession

In Georgia, "driving without a license" specifically refers to the act of operating a motor vehicle without holding a valid driver's license or failing to have it in your immediate possession while driving. A valid driver's license is a legal requirement that confirms an individual has the necessary training and authorization to operate a vehicle safely.

Not having the license in possession while driving can also lead to legal penalties, despite the fact that the individual may hold a valid license. This emphasizes the importance of not only having a valid license but also the necessity of carrying it when operating a vehicle.

The other options do not align with the legal definition of driving without a license. Operating a vehicle without insurance, driving with an expired license plate, and driving with a learner's permit involve different legal violations that do not pertain directly to the status of having a valid driver's license.

Driving with an expired license plate

Driving a vehicle with a learner's permit

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