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Should motorists be allowed to drive with no license and no insurance?

Should anyone that wants to drive a car and that feels they are competent to do so be allowed to operate a motor vehicle on the road with no license and no documentation passing a driving test?
Should they be allowed to operate with no insurance?
If they hit a cyclist and have no drivers license or other identification, should there be any penalty?

If yes, should this be a misdemeanor or felony violation?

Just curious as some people seem to think this is all OK.

Do you think a law like this Pennsylvania law is immoral?

§ 1501. Drivers required to be licensed.
(a) General rule.–No person, except those expressly exempted, shall drive any motor vehicle upon a highway or public property in this Commonwealth unless the person has a driver’s license valid under the provisions of this chapter. As used in this subsection, the term “public property” includes, but is not limited to, driveways and parking lots owned or leased by the Commonwealth, a political subdivision or an agency or instrumentality of either.

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