A semi-truck driver can only drive for 11 hours per day. Their total day is allowed to be 14 hours, however 3 of those are waiting to be loaded or unloaded, getting gas, or getting food. Log book are to be kept up to date and completely accurate at all weigh stations, or if an officer asks to see them.
Unlicensed drivers cannot operate a vehicle on private property. The insurance for the vehicle will not allow unlicensed drivers. Most states require every vehicle in operation to be insured.
HSMV stands for the Highway Safety of Motor Vehicles. This agency ensures that all qualified drivers are able to operate a vehicle safely on state highways.
Yes - you just can't operate a motor vehicle yourself.
If they have an accident, the insurance company may decline to pay. You will have to read the policy carefully to see what it says about drivers that are permitted to operate the vehicle and if there are limits on how often guest drivers are allowed.
No. You don't have to be licensed to OWN the vehicle, only to operate it.
not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
Yes, but you won't be able to operate a motor vehicle on public property.
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In the United States (from what I know) you must have a drivers liscense to operate any aquatic vehicle.
What happens is at the discretion of the officer that stops you and the guidelines for that particular state. The officer may merely ticket and release you for no drivers license since the car is at least insured. But he has the authority to arrest you and impound the car. He also has the authority to ticket the owner of the vehicle if they knowingly allowed an unlicensed driver to operate their vehicle.
You don't need a drivers license to buy a vehicle but you do need a drivers license to operate it on the road.
The law requires you to have a drivers license before you can operate a motor vehicle on public roads