You will still need to obtain the SR22 before your license suspension will be lifted.
Im nine and i do it but if your feet dont touch the ground then dont.
You can, but not legally. I dont know of anywhere that licenses a 14 year old
If you like him, that much then it wouldn't bother you that his 14 and your 16 and that he cant drive but my advice DONT DO IT!!
Yes it is legal, i dont know if you want to do that big of a move but yes, it is legal
in my opinion, i dont really think so...
If you were in fact driving without insurance you will need to buy sr22 insurance. A conviction fro driving without insurance will incur a fine, an sr22 filing requirement and a state 3 year annual surcharge in order to keep your license.
I know in denver you can, i started at fifteen and a half
Lane Levron is a 10 year old boy he live at 313 Half Olk Drive.
Half tank or less, fill it with fresh gasoline and drive it. More than a half tank you may want to consider draining some and refill with fresh gasoline then drive it.
I have been through this last year, if you didn't have proof of insurance on you, but you had it for that time period you got the ticket, then just bring it into court with you and the ticket will be dropped. If you did not have it covered for that time of the ticket, then if its your first time they will give you court supervision and you have to get proof of insurance with SR22 added to it, usually that's a 1-3 year thing, no matter if you have a vehicle or not you have to carry the SR22 insurance or they will suspend your license. Goodluck with that
they dont drink and drive as much as United States does but about 100 people die each year of drunk driving
yes, as long as you dont drive you should be fine.