Driving a Motor Vehicle: Do You Need a License?

Is it true that a person cannot drive a motor vehicle, even if borrowed or rented, without a valid driver's license?

A) True

B) False

Final answer:

A) True

Yes, it is true that a person cannot operate a motor vehicle, whether borrowed or rented, without the appropriate valid driver's license.

The statement that a person cannot drive a motor vehicle (even if borrowed or rented for a short period of time) unless the driver holds a valid driver's license for that kind and type of vehicle is true. The law mandates that anyone operating a motor vehicle must have a valid driver's license that is suitable for the type of vehicle being driven. This is to ensure that the driver has the necessary skills and understanding to handle the vehicle safely on the road. Even if you are merely borrowing or renting the vehicle for a short period of time, you still must hold a valid license. Without it, not only are you in violation of the law, but you may also have no effective demand for a car as outlined by the information provided.

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