Only if you let him or if you had known he was driving it.
Because it's not actually "drivers license." It is actually a driver license. However, if it were driver's license, you, indeed, would need the apostrophe.
He's 16 and has his drivers license, but Joe still doesnt
If your 16 year old has no drivers license but drives your car and has an accident, your insurance premium could be negatively affected.
doesnt matter You would register and provide insurance in the State you live.
yes
screwdriver piledriver
Red rolls royce covertible. She doesnt have a license she she doesnt drive it.
a person who has no respect for others and their feelings and doesnt care if he or she gets in trouble
On the backroads, be at least a mature age of 10. On busy streets, be at lest 16. Stay out of people's way, and make your golf cart is STREET LEGAL. Just because its a golf cart, doesnt mean you dont need a drivers license. If you live in a small town, with access road to get where you need to be without using big highways, use them. You cant get in trouble by authority. Look up the rules and regulations to meet your needs of your golf cart to make it street legal, so the cops have nothing to complain about.
No, it just means who ever sent it want to make absolutly sure you get it...doesnt mean you are in trouble.
It really makes no difference. If all the remainder of the info on the ticket is correct (name/address/DOB/etc) your drivers license number is available via the DMV files.
No kik doesnt want us trouble