it means the car has no registration, title, or tags i would suggest a farm use tag and a bale of hay in the back so it looks like your on "official farm business"
Assuming you mean "unlicensed", it depends on where you live, local ordinances and such
no
NO!
Not likely.
Someone who is not licensed.
You can own and register an automobile if you are unlicensed. You just can't drive it on public roads.
As the driver is unlicensed it could be argued that they did not know how to behave on the road and therefore were the cause of the collision.
It means it has no tax
The majority of the time no because it is an insured's policyholder's duty not to let unlicensed people driver their car because they cannot legally drive.
It's illegal to drive without a driver's license, so if they get caught, they could be arrested. Your insurance may not cover the car if you allow an unlicensed driver to drive it, so if there's an accident, you will probably have to pay for it. Basically, don't let an unlicensed driver drive your car, even if they are the co-signer.
Legally, no. They deserve punishment.
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.