If it is, most likely it will be handed over to your legal guardian/parent.
Yes. If they are on your policy they HAVE to cover it. Hope this Helps!
If you dont get caught then you dont get caught and nothing happens, if you break the law and are a minor, depending on the extent you will either, if it is a driving law broken, you will get demerit's against your license, if it is not you will either get it put on your driving record, get a fine or go to juvie depending on the extend of the law broken
Yes, you can get in trouble for driving past curfew, especially if you are a minor under a graduated licensing program or specific local laws. Violating curfew can result in fines, points on your driving record, or other penalties. Enforcement may vary by location, so it's important to be aware of the laws in your area.
In Minnesota anywhere you will lose your driving privilages for Minor Consumption but if it was not while driving, you will have to be convicted in a court of the offense before your license will be suspended. If it was while driving, your license will be suspended immediately. On a first time offense, you will only lose your license for 30 days.
The person driving at a speed of 80mph in a 55 mph zone will receive points on their license. They can lose their job if the company sees fit, they can lose their license, and they will have to pay a ticket.
what is the curfew law for 13 yr olds in strongsville ohio
If you are a minor, your parents hold the right to take your license away. You must abide by their rules to keep your license since driving is a privilege.
You will be handcuffed, put into the back of the police car and taken to jail. This assumes you are not driving to or from work. This is the same as driving without a license.
Yes
If a 13-year-old is caught driving alone in West Virginia, it would typically result in legal consequences for both the minor and their guardians. The minor may face penalties such as fines, community service, or even juvenile court proceedings. Additionally, the parents or guardians could be held responsible for allowing the minor to drive, potentially facing fines or other repercussions. The incident could also impact the minor's future ability to obtain a driver's license.
Yes. Providing the adult is old enough and has a valid drivers license
No, you will get a hefty fine and they can take the car. If your license was suspended for drinking you may face more legal action.