Criminal charges would apply and likely would be numerous, from the least serious being driving without proper licensing and supervision to the very serious vehicular homicide and others. It is possible the minor could also be charged under adult statutes rather than juvenile. The best choice in such a situation is to retain legal counsel make no statements to anyone until that has been done. After the juvenile is charged he or she can request a public defender if they are not able to afford a private attorney.
Yes.
If you have an accident and you are driving without insurance then you will not be bale to get any help towards the repairs of the vehicle. If another vehicle is involved you will be liable to pay for the cost of that one as well. If someone is injured they may make a compensation claim for their injuries and you will have to pay for that as well. In some countries driving without insurance is illegal and so you could face criminal charges too.
it can be dangerous because you could get in a accident and die. Even without driving, drinking is bad for you
If you're dead.... Why does it matter?
depends on the insurance company
Yes. You can even get insurance without a license. However, if you get into an accident and you're found driving alone on a permit, or you're found driving without a license, it will void your policy.
A 'full UK driving licence' refers to a driving licence issued by a UK authority that entitles the bearer to drive a car on the public highway without L plates or supervision.
Most laws are to punish you for driving while not licensed, not specifically for causing accident. That would be a separate issue.
In the UK, if you are involved in a Road Traffic Accident that is not your fault but you are not insured for third party, the law assumes you are at fault and you may face civil action from the injured party. You may also face criminal charges for driving without insurance.
Driving a school bus without a valid license can result in significant fines, which vary by state or country. Typically, penalties may include monetary fines, points on your driving record, and potential legal repercussions, including misdemeanor charges. Additionally, individuals may face civil liability if involved in an accident while operating without a proper license. It's essential to check local laws for specific fines and regulations.
The charges would be "Hit & Run" and "Driving without a license."
Driving without a license will be a violation of probation. It will possibly be jail time, but it was ultimately up to the judge as to the punishment.