The constitutional right to interstate travel is considered a fundamental right. Under the 14th amendment of our Constitution it says we do not have to have a driver's license to travel is that true.4 The proposed amendment as it passed the House contained no such provision, and it was decided in the Senate to include language like that finally adopted. The driver's license can be required of people who use the highways for trade, commerce, or hire; that is, if they earn their living on the road. The Constitution doesn't clearly say we have a right to travel between states. Under the 14th amendment of our Constitution it says we do not have to have a driver's license to travel is that true. There is no explicit or enumerated right to travel in the US Constitution. The Constitution sustains Americans as free in the pursuit of happiness. It's operating a motor vehicle without a license, that's the crime. My 14th amendment rights to travel requires no drivers license I have document and provided my rights with my documents.