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not really because you would be breaking the law driving unlicensed even if you were driving the speed limit. so long as there's no reason to pull you over the law isn't being enforced.
I’m not sure that was the original question.. well, I didn’t interpret that way anyway. You’re right of course, and charges will vary depending on jurisdiction. I didn’t take the intent of the post in that light. I’m probably the minority in that interpretation lol