Yes, you do. As long as it is done peaceably.
Has nothing to do with seatbelts, booze, firearms, radios, chewing gum or anything else somebody gets all tumescent about banning or requiring.
Without knowing your definition of “peaceably” I can’t really discuss your response.
But at least I can point out that “as long as it is done peaceably” is in fact a restriction, and therefore you are actually agreeing with me that you do not have an “unrestricted right”.
Further, as there are laws on the books that have withstood court challenges that address several of the items you claim it has “nothing to do with”, your statement is provably false in reality, and can at best be your opinion of how things SHOULD be, rather than the reality of how things are.
And if you disagree, you are free I guess to get drunk and drive down the road for a while honking your horn, waving a gun around, playing your radio at the highest volume with your seat belt off.
And when you get out of prison you can report back on how your “unrestricted right” worked. That is presuming you didn’t kill someone in the process — which obviously wouldn’t be “peaceably”.