In many jurisdictions, traffic fines typically do not expire after 20 years; however, enforcement can vary. Some areas may have statutes of limitations that could affect older fines, while others might still pursue collection. It's best to check with your local traffic authority or legal advisor to understand your specific situation and any potential consequences.
what percentage of men 70 years and older still drive
Yes, if it's a traffic violation, there are no SOL's governing those type of fines.
You can still do past years. If you do not, it will just catch up with you at sometime in the future, and then you may have accumulated fines and penalties.
Fines are $250,000 or five years in prison
That, god willing, if I am still alive, I will be five years older!
If still alive. Older
yes he can still like you. never if he is 4 years older than you. it doesnt matter not unless hes 18 or older and your younger than that than maybe he shouldn't
You will be 20 years older still waiting for a stupid answer to this dumb assed question. Or dead.
As old as my tongue, and still a little bit older than my teeth.
If Sam is 5 years old, Tom is three times older or 15 years old making him 10 years older than Sam. Therefore when Sam is 20, Tom wlll still be 10 years older. Tom will be 30 years old.
If there was money in controversy and it's still within the statutes of limitations for its type of claim (typically 2 years in most places), you can still sue for it.
In the US, $250,000 and five years in prison, but most fines stay below $30,000.