It depends on the charge.
Nothing - sounds like you got a break
This is no different than getting pulled over with a driver permit. You will get a ticket and possibly points put on your license.
If you are otherwise driving legally, you will probably only get a ticket. HOWEVER - if you are driving in violation of your permit's restrictions you probably will be suspended.
It surely depends on the facts and circumstances of the stop. First off, what was the reason for the stop? Was it a simple case of speeding? Or was it reckless driving? Did you simply roll through a stop sign or almost run over a pedestrian? The reason for the stop plays a huge role in the outcome. Second, learners permit requires, in most jurisdictions, that the holder of the permit be accompanied by a licensed driver of at least 21 years old. Some require if the permit holder is under 18 years old that the licensed driver be a parent or guardian. That person had better be present in the car or the permit can be revoked. In addition to other very serious charges, such as driving without a valid drivers license, the typical traffic violation can carry fines and penalties that run into the hundreds or even thousands of dollars. If it was a minor traffic infraction, the driver and the licensed driver may get off with just a warning. Or, the officer may choose to cite the licensed driver for the infraction. The officer may also require that the licensed driver take over driving for the duration of the trip. If a moving violation occurs and a ticket is issued, the insurance company will be notified. This will often result in the insured driver's rates to increase.
If you get pulled over or in an accident you may lose the priveledge to get your driver's license until age 21.
You can possible receive a ticket for not carring you pre-liscense on you. If oyu are going to drive it is maditory to have it on you or else you are breaking the law
If your license restricts you from being certain areas, or times of the day or week and you are caught at a red light and are violating the rules then you could it could be revoked. You will then have no driving privileges for the remainder of you suspension.
0 If you are learning to drive you should not drink as motor skills and decision making abilities are affected with any alcohol. If you are pulled over with a learners permit and are found to have had anything to drink you will be prosecuted for drunk driving.
Your license will be surrendered to the police officer and you will have to find alternate transportation to your intended destination. You could also be arrested and the car impounded. If you think that what you are doing has the slightest notion of being wrong, it probably is.
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California Law States that a person who is issued a permit to drive must also possess proof of insurance if they are pulled over for a traffic violation. In other words, as soon as you are "permitted" to drive, you must be able to show proof of insurance. In any state the driver must have insuarance only when the driver obtains a license
You are less likely to get pulled over when it is on the passenger side, but you can still get pulled over for it.