So long as he continues to be a driver of your car, probably so. And if he's in your household and has a driver's license, you can't say he's not going to drive.
There is not a ticket charge for a no proof of insurance in Michigan. You are given a ticket for other things, such as speeding.
If a person that is not covered by the insurance of the car being driven is given a ticket, the driver is responsible for the ticket. The insurance company that covers the car can tell the owner what affect it may or may not have for the policy owner.
Speeding on a horse
A person can pay an unpaid speeding ticket at the courthouse in the county the ticket was given in. If the person has missed the court date, their license may be revoked for non payment.
If a person who is licensed in Utah gets a speeding ticket in Minnesota, and does not want to fight the ticket, they should mail a check for the fine to the address given on the back of the ticket. If the fine is not known, the person can call the phone number on the back of the ticket and ask what the fine is. All of this must be done before the court date given on the ticket.
In most state's, there is a point system that is used to determine if your insurance rate will go up from a speeding ticket. In the state of Minnesota, they do not use the point system. They will suspend or revoke a license depending on the circumstances. All tickets that are given are on your driving record, unless it is a parking ticket or a license plate warning or something minor like that. Therefore, an insurance company will have access to that information.
The usual result of speeding is not good. Either you will get stopped by the police and given a ticket or you can have an accident. Either way speeding is a bad idea.
i was going 41 in a 25 school zone and the fine was $134 and i was given a court date but the raise in insurance will be worse.
Since the authorities have already issued the ticket the Texas statute of limitations no longer apply. The driver has already been given legal notice of the violation.
Once Arkansas has issued the ticket there will not be a statute of limitations. The driver has already been given proper notice of the violation.
25/40 = 62.5%
They do not affect your driving record. Most states are involved in an agreement called the "Driver's License Compact" or the "Non-Resident Violator Compact." What this means is when you get a ticket in one of these states, the department of motor vehicles will send over the information to your home state. As a result, the driving violation will affect your record as if the ticket had been given at home. Some states also have agreements with other countries - particularly Canada - so you might want to watch your speed.