Tell police i am sorry and cry so that police won't suspended you.
Nope. Your license was suspended, therefore you should not have been driving and your vehicle should not have been on the road to begin with. Anything and everything that happened is considered to be your fault unless the other driver happened to be also driving while suspended.
If your license is suspended, you should not be driving any vehicle, including a company vehicle. The company should not allow you to drive.
You should call the DMV/RMV to confirm the status of your license. Physically having the license does not mean that you're authorized to drive, and if you're caught driving while your priviledges are suspended the ramifications can be severe. I strongly suggest that you get confirmation of your status before driving if you're not sure what's going on.
yes they should
No, if their license was suspended they should not be driving, if they are involved in an accident and are at fault the other person can go after you since it is your car and then you are liable.
ok Should not be a problem. A car loan is about credit, not driving.
Actually, they are at fault, or so it's presumed - if their license is suspended, they shouldn't have been driving, hence, they should not have been there to have been involved in an accident. On top of that, they've voided their insurance policy by driving on a suspended license, so the expenses will likely end up coming out of pocket.
Its your job to know.. mine was just suspended but i didnt know and almost coudnt get on plane to get home...We should pay attention LOL
My opinion is that you should not be driving any longer. Jail is most likely the best alternative. Thanks for your question. I hope my answer was helpful to you.
Driving with a suspended license is one of the most serious offenses in Pennsylvania's Motor Vehicle Code. If you are convicted of driving with a suspended license in Pennsylvania, you will lose your license for a year and you could even go to jail. You can be sentenced to jail if you were driving under a DUI related suspension or have broken this law too many times. Whatever you do, do not just pay this ticket. If you pay it, you will do nothing more than buy yourself another year without your license. You should seek legal advice from a lawyer.
If you have managed not to hurt someone already, you need to be thinking about which part of the court order did you not understand? I am sure that you will not be driving with a license anytime soon. Find a home and work near a bus line.
Have you ever heard the phrase "ignorance of the law is no excuse"? It doesn't matter if you knew or not. It's illegal to drive with a suspended license, and if you're doing so, you can be charged with that crime. Legitimately not knowing might be a defense in court, but you'd probably have to prove that you didn't know, since usually having your license suspended doesn't occur until after you've done something that you should reasonably suspect your license would be suspended for.