Not enough info was given in the question to fully answer. Were you arrested and charged? Were you given a warning and let go? If you were arrested it will most certainly come to your PO's attention and if this was a serious enough VOP you could have your parole revoked.
You go to jail
Your question is very peculiar; since you specify that the person who committed the violations wasn't caught, there should be no tickets to be paid. In any event, it is the person who commits a traffic violation who is responsible for any resulting fines, even if that person is not the owner of the vehicle.
Out of service, heavy fines, vehicle impounded.
If you get caught driving without insurance, you will lose your license. You will also be fined and could get jail time. It is up to the judge in traffic court.
The penalties differ from state to state, but you can get a fine, you can get your vehicle towed and impounded.
yes if you were caught by a traffic camera or a police officer who was not in a vehicle was able to get your plate number and wrote the ticket.
Just like and moving vehicle. You are supposed to stay in between the lines just like a car and wait it out in traffic like everyone else. Riding the lines or the shoulder is illegal and has a nasty fine when caught.
If you are caught driving that vehicle you will be arrested.
It is a good idea to get your car registration renewed, it is against the law in most states to drive a vehicle with an expired registration, you are likely to get a ticket if caught on the road.
When you steal a vehicle and set it on fire you will probably be caught. When you are caught, you will be charged with grand theft auto and arson. AND GO TO JAIL for a long time i hope
depends on state some states give big fines some like minnesota dont require it
An advantage of speed detecting cameras is that is helps the minimize accidents in high traffic areas. This is because people do not want to pay fines for being caught so they start obeying traffic laws.