To anonymously report an unlicensed driver, you can contact your local law enforcement agency or the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your area. Many jurisdictions offer online reporting forms or hotlines specifically for this purpose. When submitting a report, provide as much detail as possible, such as the driver's license plate number, vehicle description, and location. Ensure that you specify that you wish to remain anonymous in your report.
Maybe. Did the unlicensed driver have your permission to be operating the car when the accident occurred? If so, maybe not.
In New Jersey it is the driver who rear ended him who is at fault. However, that does not mean that the illegal unlicensed driver will not face deportation.
The owner can pick it up after 24 hours. If the owner is the one not licensed, then they just need to bring a driver.
Both can be charged. Driver one: running a red light and colliding. Driver two: operating without a drivers license. (personal opinion: Driver one's insurance company is going to have to pay.)
Yes, (subject to policy exclusions and your state law regarding uninsured unlicensed drivers), the person that is negligent, at fault is the one responsible for the damages to the 'innocent' party. Regardless of their licensing/insurance in most cases.
The police arbitrarily chooses which car is considered Driver one and Driver two. You have to read the report to determine who is at fault.
Ifyou're on the road behind them, get their license plate number and the make, model and color of the car, then call 911 to report them. If it's someone you know, then you can call your local police department or Sheriff's office to report this vehicle. You need to report this vehicle, whether you know the driver or not; you may very well save someone's life. You won't have to give your name, so you can do it anonymously.
Depends on what that "Something" is - if it is minor and didn't harm anyone it is Ok to for get about it, but if it is major and/or did harm to some one you need to report it (Anonymously if you like) to relevant authorities.
Hopefully no one.
No one. If the person does not have a valid license they cannot be insured for any type of coverage concerning motor vehicles. not true just get your motorcycle permit and you can get insured i know plenty of people who dont have motorcycle licence and have insurance
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