This is easy to answer. The person who was driving gets the ticket because that person is the one who broke the law.
The person who gets a ticket for a moving violation is the person who will be affected on their insurance rates. Your insurer checks your driving record. They have no way of checking who else may have received a ticket while driving your vehicle.
The driver will get the ticket.
Tickets are issued to people not cars. If you get a ticket while driving someone else's car, it only affects their insurance costs if you are a listed driver on their policy. The ticket is for the driver.
The ticket is placed on the vehicle and the owner's record.
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.
No, driving violations are based on the drivers lic. not the vehicle they were driving
The owner of the car gets the ticket. I just got a ticket two days ago while driving my mothers car that had an expired registration sticker. The ticket was for $50. It did however list me as the operator on the ticket.
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
No, the state does not notify insurance companies each time a person gets a ticket. It is up to the insurance companies to periodically get a persons driving record. Surprising to most people insurance companies don't do this all to often. It's expensive so they usually only get your record if you give them a reason to such as file a collision claim.
straight answer on this is "no" the ticket is issued to the driver of license not to the vehicle so if you're worried about your parents finding out, unless your a juvenile you're clear also, just to clarify, you didn't specify if this ticket was for a traffic stop, if so the answer should still be no, but if it was a DUI or restless driving, chances are good the owner of registration will be notified and there could be other charges involved.
Ultimately, the driver is responsible for everything that happens while the vehicle is moving. The DRIVER is supposed to verify that the vehicle he is driving has insurance. I have been in this position, as the owner of the vehicle. And trust me it is the owner that gets the huge fine.
the driver because that is the one who is driving