WELL IF THE PERSON IS OK AND DOESNT TELL U ANYTHING JUST EXCHANGE PHONE NUMBERS AND HAVE THEM TALK TO YOUR PARENTS AND JUST MAKE AN AGREEMENT THAT YOU (OR THE INSURANCE)WILL PAY FOR ALL THE DAMAGES BUT JUST SAY THAT YOUR PARENTS WERE DRIVING. AND SO YOU WONT GET IN TROUBLE. (WITH THE LAW)
If you are in your parents vehicle and you are on their auto insurance policy, you would be covered.
You can start working on your permit when you turn fifteen or sixteen.
then your both screwed
Fifteen states permit recall.
6 months suspended from getting liscence
In Connecticut, if a driver with a learner's permit is involved in an accident while violating learner permit rules, they may face penalties such as fines and additional restrictions on their driving privileges. The violation could also lead to a suspension of their permit and may impact their ability to obtain a full driver's license in the future. Additionally, liability for the accident may fall on the learner, and they may be subject to civil claims or increased insurance rates.
i believe it's fifteen and a half
a job permit
The same thing that happens if you have a regular drivers license or no license at all, There is no difference, the fact that you have a permit does not effect your financial liability. If you damaged some ones property or person, then you are still responsible regardless of your license status.
If you get into a car accident while driving on a learner's permit in Washington State, you may face legal consequences, including potential liability for damages. Your permit requires you to be accompanied by a licensed driver, and if you were driving without one, it could result in penalties, including fines or suspension of your permit. Additionally, your insurance may be impacted, and it's crucial to report the accident to your insurance company and the authorities. Always ensure you're following the rules and regulations associated with your learner's permit to avoid complications.
You don't need a permit to model, but have fun modeling! ;)
I believe the person with the permit will be at fault regardless of who caused the accident. 1) The person with a permit is not allowed to operate the vehicle without a licensed driver in the car. 2) The person with a permit most likely is not insured.