The person who owns the car will get the ticket, but I would think - if that person knew you were the one driving the car - that he or she would give you the ticket. Or, maybe, if that person is nice, he or she will just pay the ticket and hate you for a little while.
The automatic cameras will take a picture of your license plate. A fine will be sent to the owner of the vehicle that you are driving.
i was clocked going 85+ in a 65, and that bad boy is $275. They'll probably suspend your license until the ticket it paid off. Butler county doesn't do payment plans on these tickets, paid in full only. And it'll end up being $300 total, for ticket and paying to get your license reinstated. Been there before, not a good time. HAVE FUN! OH- always remember to ask the cop to show you the radar gun/ whatever speed detecting equipment they are using. It takes a picture of your license plate, and has the rate of speeds he clocks you at. If he refuses to show you, you legally are allowed to deny the ticket.
You will still be issued with a seven day ticket in which time you have to produce your original documents. Photographs are like photocopies, not admisable by law.
A photo ticket is a traffic citation that you get in the mail that was issued by a company on behalf of a municipality in most cases. The ticket comes from a device that catches motorists speeding or running red lights. The device takes a picture and records the date and time and location. The company then looks up the license plate number and sends a copy of the ticket with the photo to the registered owner of the vehicle,
Traffic cameras are very high resolution. Many will be set up to take a photo of the oncoming vehicle, AND one of the vehicle as it moves away, from the front and rear. This give law enforcement a vivid picture of the front of the vehilce with the face of the driver, and the back of the vehicle with the tag.
When you complete the driving test if you do it successfully they will take your picture and print the license out for you before you leave.
The automatic cameras will take a picture of your license plate. A fine will be sent to the owner of the vehicle that you are driving.
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Yes you can. Drivers licenses are issued at the age of 16 and are valid until you reach the age of 70, unless of course you have it taken away from you by the issuer. The original is a large folding paper license about 12 x 6 inches and has no picture. The newer ones are small like here in the US with a picture. Both types are still valid to use while driving in the UK.
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i was clocked going 85+ in a 65, and that bad boy is $275. They'll probably suspend your license until the ticket it paid off. Butler county doesn't do payment plans on these tickets, paid in full only. And it'll end up being $300 total, for ticket and paying to get your license reinstated. Been there before, not a good time. HAVE FUN! OH- always remember to ask the cop to show you the radar gun/ whatever speed detecting equipment they are using. It takes a picture of your license plate, and has the rate of speeds he clocks you at. If he refuses to show you, you legally are allowed to deny the ticket.
Yes. The state ID doesn't need a drivers license. You just need a birth certificate and other ID such as a phone bill or something with your name on it.
See the Web Link to the left for an image of an 1853 gold mining license.
You will still have to goto the DMV & get a new picture taken.
You are allowed to drive freely in Denmark if one of these conditions is met: 1: Your license is issued in another EU country. 2: If not from another EU country, then you will have to exchange the original license to a danish license within 90 days and you are only allowed to drive a vehicle if the language of the original license, or a translated copy of it, is in English, french or danish. To receive a danish drivers license, here is what you need to bring to the police: A medical statement from your personal doctor about fitness to drive. A picture, colour or b/w, showing the profile of your face. the size of the picture is required to be 35x45 mm and the distance between top and bottom of your face is required to be 30-36 mm in height. It must be suitable to scan the picture. Your original drivers license. Valid passport. Valid visa. A new driving/theoretical exam might be required.
It was "Driving Miss Daisy," which was named Best Picture of 1989.It was "Driving Miss Daisy," which was named Best Picture of 1989.