You will be charged or arrested by the police with at least vehicular manslaughter in the United States of America or in Europe.
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When you're charged, you're concurrently arrested... there is no arrested or charged. Vehicular manslaughter applies only when it results in a death... for non-fatal incidents, reckless driving or reckless endangerment charges would be pressed, if the driver was found to be At Fault for the incident. Then there'd be a likelihood of lawsuits. However, if the driver wasn't found to be at fault, then there would be no charges pressed against them. It's all situation dependent.
well you would ither get a fine or get arested
If you have put the log book in your name then the car is yours so if any damage would happen you would have to pay.
The car will over heat.
your car would get inpounded and you would have to go to court for switching plates think its just a fine going threw it right now
If the fire works are illegal the car would be impounded. You would be responsible for the towing and impound fees. Not to mention all the legal issues.
What will happen to you if you run over a motorcyclist with your car depends on if it was an accident and if you did it on purpose. There could be no charges filed if it was an accident or you could be charged with vehicular manslaughter.
Amphibious car
It would just lye there.
you would spin in a circle
The price for insurance for a college differs. It would depend on the car as well or mainly.
Rust and be heavy.
Die.