You have checked the tyres, the petrol and made sure your vehicle is roadworthy but one thing you may not have thought about is ID. As failure to provide driver identity can and has in the past gotten people fined and even kept in custody it is something you want to put into your list of things to do before leaving work or home in your car.
If you hold a driving licence this should be adequate enough to prove your identity. As some circumstances allow you to drive without holding one there are other ways that you can prove you are who you say by producing a passport or other ID that has a photograph recent enough to be of likeness to you.
One thing most don’t know is that this rule is not only for cars, it also includes people transporting goods or people for a business or company and even a pedal bike is not discluded. Although riding a bike you may not own a driving licence should you accidentally ride on the side of oncoming traffic and are stopped by a law enforcement officer identification will still be asked for.
You already know to abide by the laws of whichever country you need to drive in but you don’t necessarily need to retake your test if you hold a valid licence from elsewhere. However this will still need to be produced on request and being a new visitor or resident will not excuse you to being held by the laws as set by the State you are in at the time, even if only passing through.
There have been occasions previously where a driver has kept the licence in their pocket or wallet and had that stolen or lost. For this reason try if possible to keep the licence with the vehicle in a secure place and keep extra ID for other purposes in another place reducing the risk of you being without the paperwork needed should you be pulled over.
Your choice of ID will be checked out with your social security number and this enables the law officer to check that the information provided is both valid and of course that you have an up to date licence without penalties or medical conditions that mean you are unable to drive a vehicle for any reason.
Now you know how to avoid the courts, fines or custody you don’t need to become another person who thinks that it will not be them. The laws are there for a reason and for the protection of both you as a driver and others on the road which is why being prepared all the time is the best option.
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