It is a criminal offence to drive without a current, valid driving licence. DO NOT DO IT, you will get caught. Once you are caught the police are not going to accept that the marijuana is medicinal because you are already a criminal.
yes
Drivers car insurance in California is usually around 200 dollars a month. This however depends on the insurance and the other restrictions on different drivers in California.
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No
To take drivers ed in California you need to be 15 and 1/2. <a href="https://driversed.com/courses/drivers-ed/California-drivers-education.aspx">Ca Drivers Ed</a>
You get arrested if you get caught possessing marijuana in any state of the U.S. Whether you lose your drivers license or not depends on your penalty, and usually your drivers license isn't affected by an arrest.
No. You can only get a California license if you're a resident of California.
Yes, you can.
Truck drivers during World War I were responsible for transporting weapons, ammunition, and supplies to troops. They were a vital part of the war effort.
If you were just visiting California and living elsewhere, you should not be getting cited. If, however, you are living and working in California (or any other state for that matter) then you are required by law to obtain a drivers license for that state within a certain time frame. Chances are that this incident will not go on your record, but there will be a fine associated with it most likely.
Short answer, none.
California is considered the "Golden State" for Nascar Drivers. California boasts more winners in the past two decades in the Sprint Cup series than any other state. There are nine drivers from California who have won this event.