If lanes are not marked, you cannot be pulled over for a lane violation. However, you can always be pulled over for reckless driving, which is at the discretion of the officer.
If the road is wide enough to accomodate two-way traffic, yes, you probably could be cited for driving left-of-center.
Yes.
If you were issued a ticket, there is no statute of limitations.
130.oo
One could be charged with driving to endanger or reckless endangerment or other crimes. A ticket is not the worst case scenario; killing yourself or others is. Call a cab.
Yes
Yes. That's impeding traffic, and you can be cited.
Depends on where you got the ticket. Some jurisdictions have a lane violation fine as high as $450 and 3 point.
Most insurance premiums will increase after recieveing a ticket. YOur best bet is to take defensive driving, even if you insurance premium doesn't go up from the ticket,you can send your agent your DD certificate and get a discount, it will go down for doing the defensive driving. I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: mycheapinsurance.net
Left center is not a position. Either left or center, not left center. . so the question is not answerable.
Bicycle ordinance violations, blocking or retarding traffic, and crossing yellow line, driving left of center.
I just got a ticket for driving straight where there was both a No Left Turn sign and a Right Turn Only sign (kind of redundant) when I went straight.
Yes, as long as no tires leave the roadway ... in other words, if your tires will touch dirt when passing on the right, then it is illegal and could warrant the issuance of a ticket.