Any unresolved traffic matter--an unpaid fine, failure to appear on a traffic citation, allowing your insurance to lapse--can cause your drivers license to be suspended or for you to be barred from renewing it. A criminal arrest warrant unrelated to traffic, such as for shoplifting or battery, might also keep you from renewing your license, although that doesn't happen as often. It's more likely the warrant would be discovered at the motor vehicle bureau, and you would be arrested there.
Yes, of course. An arrest warrant is a command from a judge to arrest a person. Usually a police officer has no choice and must arrest.
What happens is at the discretion of the officer that stops you and the guidelines for that particular state. The officer may merely ticket and release you for no drivers license since the car is at least insured. But he has the authority to arrest you and impound the car. He also has the authority to ticket the owner of the vehicle if they knowingly allowed an unlicensed driver to operate their vehicle.
The services truck stops offer truck drivers can include food, restrooms and beds, but also full service for the truck and truck repairs if so is required.
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yes you can if a cop stops you, if you are riding with safety glasses and a helmet and not all over the road i doubt a cop would give you a second look unless it is the cop that caused the suspension.
It depends on what the officer wants to do that stops you. He can take you to jail and hold you until PA decides what to do.
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as of 08/30/09, a final ruling was issued by Homeland Security that "closed loop" cruises, that is where you leave and return to the same port regardless of the locations of the stops along the way, you do not need a passport. Birth certificate and drivers license will be enough. Birth Cert. must be the original. Drivers License or state ID must be valid. There are a few other documents that are acceptable but you should visit www.state.gov for the Dept. of State for further advice and direction.