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Originally Posted by Bob45
And if you are stopped do you have to show a drivers license. My understanding is that a drivers license in not required to drive a golf cart. Can you refuse to show it? And if you do, what about points on your license? How would all that work?
Bob
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If you are stopped they can ask for identification. If you have a driver's license and have committed a moving violation I expect you can be fined and "earn" points. If you are under 14 your infraction will be reported to your home state and probably delay receiving your drivers license to an age beyond the norm.
If you have no drivers license and you are over 14 you are "legal" but it won't get you out of trouble if you commit a moving violation.
If you have no license and no identification you may get a ride to the police station until they find out who you are.
If you have not committed a moving violation I don't think they can stop you and demand identification unless they suspect you are under 14.
My observations are based on my own interpretation of the law. If an absolute correct answer is needed I would advise consulting law enforcement or an attorney.