Most likely, no. But if they are willing to cover a teen with that kind of trouble, it will be expensive.
It is not stated from which country this question originates - in the US there is no such violation as "losing a bus ticket."
Any driving offense related to the consumption of alcohol will result in increased auto insurance rates, whether the offender is underage or not.
No.I used to work for an insurance company.The only records we can access are your driving records. Such as DUI's and traffic violations.So if you got busted drinking underage..don't worry.It doesn't effect your auto insurance
Yes.
If the insurance company finds out, yes.
Were you caught? Depends on the state.
If an underage permit driver had an accident in a noncustodial parent's car, the insurance of the custodial parent should cover the cost. Contact the insurance company for full coverage benefits.
If the permitted driver was issued a violation then they are clearly at fault. The insurer of the vehicle he is driving has the primary liability, no fault states have special rules for the recovery of damages. If there is no insurance then the title holder of the vehicle the premitted driver was driving is liable, they may be able to recover from the minors parents.
I'm sorry, but I'm nott anti-underage drinking, well its deff. the college-stdentt's choice and responsibility. sorry , but they're in college, it should be their resposability! (:
If you are willing to charge this driver with auto theft it probably will. If not, the insurance company will assume you are giving him permission after the fact.
i was not allowed in the bar, I was underage . The underage boys were forced into labor.
Sounds like big trouble. Besides the fine, increased insurance in the future, parental responsibility, and possible probation, it is possible the issuance of a drivers license could be delayed until the underage driver reaches adulthood.