Yes they follow you everywhere.
it causes gases in the air:)
You will need a letter from your medical professional on his/her letterhead certifying that you no longer have the debilitating disease or condition that prohibited you from, or restricting, your driving privileges. You may have to take another driving test with an examiner from the motor vehicle department in your region.
Having your license in suspended status will affect the insurance, some will not even insure until the license is reinstated - but the reason it was suspended will not affect your insurance due to the fact that it was not a movingviolations.
It depends what licence you are referring to. It will not affect your application for a driving licence
Your driving privileges will be suspended in Tennessee for starters. More than likely, Alabama will hear of your DUI and will suspend your license.
In Washington State, a no seatbelt ticket is considered a secondary offense and does not typically go on your driving record. However, it may still result in a fine. Since it doesn't impact your driving record, it won't affect your insurance rates or driving privileges. Always check with local regulations or authorities for the most accurate information, as laws can change.
In California, a violation of Vehicle Code 23103, which pertains to reckless driving, typically remains on your driving record for 10 years. This can affect your insurance rates and driving privileges during that period. It's important to note that points from such violations may also impact your driving status and could lead to penalties if you accumulate too many points.
Only if it was your fault. If someone ran into you, you have no control over this.
Yes. That's a pretty big ticket.
Yes of course. Marijuana is a psychoactive drug it changes the brain function and results in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness. It is definitely going to affect driving ability
Probably not, unless your prospective job requires you to drive commercially. For non-driving employment most employers will not bother to ask you for a copy of your driving record.
In Virginia, a "-04" points designation on a driving record typically indicates a violation that results in a four-point penalty. Points are assigned for various traffic offenses, and accumulating points can affect insurance rates and potentially lead to license suspension if a driver exceeds certain thresholds. It's important for drivers to be aware of their point total, as it reflects their driving behavior and can impact their driving privileges.