It means that, according to their records, you do not have a valid driver's license.
Nothing really. It is standard procedure. They are making sure your license is valid, checking address, and will look up your driving record if needed. If you get a ticket as a result of the accident it will go on your record.
It means you have been given traffic tickets for your driving habits. Depending on the laws in your state, once you reach a certain number of points you will loose your license or possibly be required to take a defensive driving class.
It depends on where you are, and what you mean by "licensed."
It means they will take your drivers lic number and run a check at the Dept of Vehicles. You may also do this yourself for yourself at the DMV, there is a fee involved but it is nominal (usually small). The Driving Record will show any tickets accidents or special endorsements you have on your record.
no
He is checking you out
look out for people walking across the street while you are driving.
It depends on exactly what you mean, but in my city, one of the requirements is to have a driver license and a clean driving record.
Not sure what a bi class license is. If it's the same thing as a "Learners permit" then Yes you do need a licensed driver to accompany you, at all times while driving. If you mean a class B commercial license then NO you don't need any other licensed driver with you while driving a class B vehicle.
Someone who is not licensed.
No, this means that a judge or arbiter has yet to look over the evidence and testimonies.
Licensed