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Drivers Licences are commercial and how to abate assumption
  -  To all North Carolina State Law Enforcement



I am NOT required to Have a "Drivers License"

to drive a Motor Vehicle

in the State of North Carolina for

NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES!



In anticipation that the police officer, prosecutor or judge will "lie" to you and tell you that SECTION 20-7 requires you to have a driver's license, I will now expose their scam!



"20 -7. Issuance and renewal of drivers licenses.

(a) License Required. -- To drive a motor vehicle on a highway, a person must be licensed by the Division under this Article or Article 2C of this Chapter to drive the vehicle and must carry the license while driving the vehicle. The Division issues regular drivers licenses under this Article and issues commercial drivers licenses under Article 2C.



A license authorizes the holder of the license to drive any vehicle included in the class of the license and any vehicle included in a lesser class of license, except a vehicle for which an endorsement is required. To drive a vehicle for which an endorsement is required, a person must obtain both a license and an endorsement for the vehicle. A regular drivers license is considered a lesser class of license than its commercial counterpart.

The classes of regular drivers licenses and the motor vehicles that can be driven with each class of license are:

(1) Class A. -- A Class A license authorizes the holder to drive any of the following:

a. A Class A motor vehicle that is exempt under G.S. 20 -37.16 from the commercial drivers license requirements.

b. A Class A motor vehicle that has a combined GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds and includes as part of the combination a towed unit that has a GVWR of at least 10,001 pounds.

(2) Class B. -- A Class B license authorizes the holder to drive any Class B motor vehicle that is exempt under G.S. 20 -37.16 from the commercial drivers license requirements.

(3) Class C. -- A Class C license authorizes the holder to drive any of the following:

a. A Class C motor vehicle that is not a commercial motor vehicle. (See also Section 20-4.01(2a)(a)(b)(c)).



North Carolina Codes at Section 20-7 is worded in the disjunctive "or" and says that To drive a motor vehicle on a highway, a person must be licensed by the Division under this Article "or" Article 2C of this Chapter to drive the vehicle and must carry the license while driving the vehicle.



THE ALLEGED REGULAR DRIVER'S LICENSE IN THIS CHAPTER IS THE SAME AS THE COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE UNDER CHAPTER 2C!

It is an undisputed fact of law that Section 20-37.16 is the same as Section 20-7 . See Section 20-37.16(1)(2)(3) to wit:



"20 -37.16. Content of license; classifications and endorsements; fees.

(a) A commercial drivers license must be marked "Commercial Drivers License" or "CDL" and must contain the information required by G.S. 20 -7 for a regular drivers license.

(b) The classes of commercial drivers licenses are:

(1) Class A CDL -- A Class A commercial drivers license authorizes the holder to drive any Class A motor vehicle.

(2) Class B CDL -- A Class B commercial drivers license authorizes the holder to drive any Class B motor vehicle.

(3) Class C CDL -- A Class C commercial drivers license authorizes the holder to drive any Class C motor vehicle. . . ." (See also Section 20-4.01(3d)(a)(b)(c))



It is also undisputed that all three classes of licenses issued under Section 20-37.16(1)(2)(3), Class A, Class B & Class C are all COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE'S.



Section 20-4.01(3c) and (32(b) clearly shows that all North Carolina "regular driver's licenses are "commercial driver's license's.



". . . (3c) Commercial Drivers License (CDL). -- A license issued by a state to an individual who resides in the state that authorizes the individual to drive a class of commercial motor vehicle. . . ." (Your Honor, was your license issued by the State of North Carolina?)



". . . (32b) Regular Drivers License. -- A license to drive a commercial motor vehicle that is exempt from the commercial drivers license requirements or a noncommercial motor vehicle. . . ."

Section 20.4.01(27) defines a "passenger vehicle" to wit:

". . . (27) Passenger Vehicles. --

. . . b. For hire passenger vehicles. -- Vehicles transporting persons for compensation. ..."



It is undisputed that the Section 20-4.02(32b) "regular driver's license" issued to North Carolina "drivers" is the "commercial driver's license" mentioned at section 20-4.01(3c) which authorizes the "driver" or "operator" to drive a 20-4.01(27) "passenger vehicle."




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