In most states and cities, yes. Unless law for the whole country says so or if it is a law in your city, then it will be perfectly fine, but dangerous all the same.
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DUR means Driving Under Restraint, it applies when someone drives with a suspended license, drunk, without possession of a license, minor driver's license so on.
Constructive restraint is an inference of restraint drawn from ("constructed") the circumstances, as would be interpreted by a reasonable person. For example, if you're on a dark road in the middle of nowhere and they say "you're free to go," but they still have your driver's license or car keys, you are restrained by the circumstances.
No they won't. A learners permit is not a valid license. They shouldn't be driving without a licensed driver. The owner of the car can be held liable. They can be sued for allowing an unlicensed driver, drive their vehicle.
Driving in a car at any age without a license is illegal. If caught, the car will be towed away and impounded. the licensed driver in the car may also lose his license for allowing the unlicensed driver to drive.
Piercing the fuel filter with a screw driver relieves the pressure allowing you to remove the filter without braking the clips.
Yes , for the driver and front passenger there are airbags ( SRS , Supplemental Restraint System )
A "signed" driver is one that has been tested, approved, and had an electronic signature placed on it by Microsoft.
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No, it is not.
16yrs and completed an approved driver education course
Unless the vehicle was taken without your permission, I hope so. Allowing your vehicle to be driven by an unlicensed driver is a serious judgment error, the kind that insurance companies do not like to underwrite.