Yes you will probably lose your license and the rest if still refuse to go get your insurance and get your registrations updated. You asked what to do. Again Go get your insurance and registrations renewed, you'll probably also now have to file an SR22 in order to prove that you have now decided to comply with your legal requirements, after which you will have no p[roblem regaining your license and you tags.
Yes.
Get a bus pass
No. But you can be fined.
No, you shouldn't have a problem
First, the car will likely get impounded because the tags are expired and the owner is not with the car. You can get a ticket as the driver. Drivers are responsible for not only how they drive but knowing what they drive can be legally on the road. An unregistered car shouldn't be on the road.
You have insurance and drivers license is expired can you be ticketed
If you were driving with an expired drivers license they will not insure you so if they find out you are up s--t creek. what they may do is ask you for your drivers license record up to date and then they will spot it. If you are lucky they wont. However they have not paying insurance down to a fine art.
no, because it is not current, there is no proof it was ever actually valid
If you have a current insurance policy and are in a car accident, but have an expired license, it is up to the insurance company if they will pay the claim or not. It could be in their clause not to, if a person does not have a valid drivers license, especially if you are the one at fault.
When a plan expires tomorrow, it means that the service or benefits associated with that plan will no longer be valid or active starting from the following day. After tomorrow, you will no longer have access to the plan's features.
You can be sued, and your insurance company can deny the claim.
No.
No
No
No, expired identification cards are expired - you need to get a new one.
No, the TSA would not accept this and you would not be allowed to travel on Delta airlines with an expired drivers license.
No