No it’s not a right...
You don’t need to pass a test to exercise a right. Driving is a privilege.
“You don’t need to pass a test to exercise a right.”
Some places you need to pass a test to legally bear a concealed firearm. Does that mean there isn’t a right to bear a concealed firearm?
“No it’s not a right...” “Driving is a privilege.”
Ohio Revised Code, Section 2901.01 - General provisions definitions:
“(12) “Privilege” means an immunity, license, or right conferred by law, bestowed by express or implied grant, arising out of status, position, office, or relationship, or growing out of necessity.”
Merriam-Webster:
“Definition of privilege
(Entry 1 of 2)
: a right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor : prerogative “
What came first, other- than- afoot modes of travel including automobiles and aircraft, or an operators permit?