For starters driving without a license is a crime and if he kills him then he is just stupid.
Why not. That unlicensed vehicle owner could be disabled and hired a licensed driver to drive the vehicle.
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.
No
The injury would most likely not be covered under your auto because you let an unlicensed driver drive your vehicle when they cannot legally drive.
Permissive use by unlicensed driverYes, So long as the driver was not excluded by name from your policy, your insurance will pay for the claims. The unlicensed driver is not covered under your policy. Your negligence in allowing an unlicensed driver is covered under your policy. So basically, Your Insurer will be paying what is considered a negligence claim against you as the policy holder.Other AnswersNo the insurance will not cover for the accident since the person driving the vehicle did not have a driving license and the owner has given the keys to the person - permission to drive. The owner must verify that the person to whom he is giving his/her vehicle has a valid driving license.
you are because your the vehicle owner
It means it has no tax
Yes
You should also stop. If you overtake, you risk running down the pedestrian or causing an accident. The vehicle in front may appear (from your obscured point of view) to have stopped to let a pedestrian cross, but the vehicle in front may be masking something more serious, like someone laying injured in the road.
You should also stop. If you overtake, you risk running down the pedestrian or causing an accident. The vehicle in front may appear (from your obscured point of view) to have stopped to let a pedestrian cross, but the vehicle in front may be masking something more serious, like someone laying injured in the road.
You will most likely get a talking to and a fine for driving an unlicensed car on the street, if the cop is in a good mood. You might also get arrested, because driving an unlicensed vehicle is illegal. And if you are arrested, they can prevent you from getting a drivers license, or take one you already have. So really, just wait and take the kart to a race track
CA Vehicle code: 12500A -- unlicensed driver