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Any police officer can give you a ticket for failing to produce proof of valid, current automobile insurance if pulled over while driving/riding said automobile.
If it is legally valid, then simply restate the above statement in court.
Not much happens. The officer will note that the driver refused to sign the ticket. It will not prevent the ticket from being valid and the fine having to be resolved.
If there is no insurance on the vehicle and you get a ticket for driving without insurance you are guilty of the offense and will have to pay your fine. Even though the vehicle belongs to someone else it is the responsibility of the driver to make sure there is valid auto insurance on the vehicle before driving it.
Yes, as long as he/she has a valid passport and can corroborate reason of visit, staying time and the means to return to Mexico (i.e. a valid reservation and return ticket).
The insurance is still valid. However, if you go and drive it without it having current tags and registration and get into an accident, you'd be violating the terms of your insurance, and any claim you file as a result of such is likely to be denied.
the only thing that matters is whether or not you had insurance at the date you got pulled over. if you got insurance two weeks later that will not work. if you had valid insurance but did not have a copy of it with you contact the court and let them know...they will ask for proof of coverage. if you can provide that they will dismiss the ticket. acceptable proof of insurance is an insurance card showing you had coverage on said date or a letter of experience from your insurance company.
It is obviously illegal if you are on the wheel of the car without having valid driving licence. Your dad having the valid driving licence, will not prove your point in the eyes of the law.
Generally not. As long as you had a valid drivers license you really should not have gotten a ticket in the first place but we will assume that in your city, town, or county it is a violation not to have your drivers license in your possession. If this is the case most insurance companies only rate for moving violations and do not count procedure violations such as this.
The current requirements to be a motorist are having a valid driver's license, not having a suspended license, having car insurance and able to pass a vision test.
You can be convicted for number of faults if you are driving without a driving license. For example you can also be convicted for not having insurance. Because driving without valid driving license invalidates your insurance also.
yes ofcourse if it is e-ticket. but if it is ticket from counter then "NO".