No, that is the job of the company that gave you the loan. The repo company can take your car the second they find it, but the real expense and trouble comes from the loan company you stole from. If you do not release the car you are in possession of stolen goods after a court judgment.
If you're driving on the road - yes.
You will be charged with property damage and driving without a license and most likely driving without insurance. Not good.
It shouldn't matter who was driving. The insurance company is responsible for the VEHICLE not the driver.
The reason you are pulled over does not matter. If you have a suspended license, you can be charged.
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You will be charged with "driving without a license" and hopefully have your permit revoked and be unable to get your license for a period of time determined by the court.
They will be charged with driving without a license. There is normally a fine involved.
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You'll be arrested and charged with driving without a license and driving without insurance (I assume), at the very least. Not to mention that these charges may negatively affect your future chances of obtaining a drivers license.
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If your license is suspended, you should not be driving any vehicle, including a company vehicle. The company should not allow you to drive.
If you are involved in a traffic accident, yes, you will be required to show your driver's license to the attending peace officer. If you are charged with causing the accident you may be assessed "points" against your license which could eventually cause loss of driving license and privileges. Driving a vehicle is a privilege - it is not a right.