Live_Free_Or_Die
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Yeah, of course, those are violations of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the laws the police are empowered here to enforce.
All drivers are already required to have their driver's licenses with them when they drive. Everyone knows this, and has known it, since they turned 16 and got their license.
In any event, if someone is pulled over who doesn't have their license, they will be fined, and will be released when the police officer determines who the driver in fact is, and whether the car is stolen.
Driving has a specific context commercial or privileged in nature. Travel (by whatever means of the day) is a natural right inherent to being a human being just like self defense.
Personal travel using ones personal property does not require papers. If you are traveling using any means that utilizes fuel you pay use tax for public roads.