No, I posted a link. Miller is one of several cases cited in the link. Together, the cases (including Miller) create a compelling argument.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
Let's look again at your link
Case#1-"Even the legislature has no power to deny to a citizen the right to travel upon the highway and transport his property in the ordinary course of his business or pleasure, though this right may be regulated in accordance with the public interest and convenience."
[As I said, anyone can travel as a passenger. An operator must be certified.]
Case#'s2,3,&4-Again they all speak of a right to travel. Nothing stated in any of them about a right to operate a motor vehicle
Then that link cites a whole bunch of cases, on a diverse number of topics in order to try and make a basket of apples into an orange. Yes, there is a right to travel freely as a passenger. However that is not the same as being an operator of a motor vehicle. As I have pointed out above(more than once), it takes training and certification of ability to operate a motor vehicle on public roads. Private property is another story, but on public roads certification is required.
As an aside, I did enjoy the ads on that link. Expecially the one where Killer Whales talk to us . . .
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