It depends on the officer and where the marijuana is located, the driver would definitely be responsible but if it's in your vicinity then you can also be in trouble.
no its considered a criminal offenses it wont show up on a motor vehicle record it will show up in your criminal record
No. You are required to have your licence in your possession at all times when operating a motor vehicle. You can, but if you are stopped you may be issued a request to present your documents at a later date, sometimes this is called a 7 day wonder, to verify that the details given by the driver at the time they were stopped are correct, and also to validate that the vehicle was insured at the time.
What class license must a driver hold in order to operate a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 5,500 lbs
The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks?
Generally you must have a valid driver's license in your possession while operating a motor vehicle. Laws vary so you must check the laws in your jurisdiction for requirements and penalties.
You are not required to possess a valid driver's license or have one in your possession UNLESS you are actually operating a motor vehicle. Of course, you can't drive if you don't have one, but many people opt not to drive for any number of reasons.
Being granted the privlige of operating a motor vehicle
...are available from Florida's motor vehicle department at no cost.
NO. You must have a valid license IN YOUR POSSESSION, at all times when operating a motor vehicle.
The most common cause of motor vehicle accidents is driver behavior. Most can be blamed on excessive speed or aggressive behaviors such as tailgating. Driver distraction is also a cause of accidents.
Someone who recognizes hazards and acts in time to avoid motor vehicle accidents.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation 382.107 defines controlled substances as "substances identified in § 40.85". Those substances are: (a) Marijuana metabolites. (b) Cocaine metabolites. (c) Amphetamines. (d) Opiate metabolites. (e) Phencyclidine (PCP).