Personally, I refuse to allow my drivers license to be scanned by a "doorman" at a bar. I have no idea what information they are getting from the scan or what they intend to do with it. If the bar's doorman wants to verify that a patron is of legal age to drink, they can read the date of birth on the card and admit them. If they are hoodwinked by a fake ID I cannot imagine that they could be held responsible for admitting them.
sure, why not?
Yes, although you would need to capitalize "i" (I am yearning to get my driver's license).
Neengal ottunar urimam petradharkku enadhu vazhthukkal
Yes. Driving on public roads isn't a right, it's a privilege that has to be earned by getting a driver's license. So Police has the right to stop anyone to check if they have a license or not.
There isn't a say that looking up drivers' licenses are legal or illegal because it's impossible. You can not look up anyone's driver's license at all, not even your own.
I take it your license has been suspended in Florida. I would say if you had your license suspened for what ever reason, even if you could get one in LA, it's only a matter of time before it happens again.
Your driver's license may say "temporary" if you were issued a provisional or temporary license while your application is being processed, or if you have recently passed your driving test. It can also indicate that your full license has not yet been printed or mailed to you. Additionally, some states issue temporary licenses after a renewal or if there are outstanding issues with your current license. It's important to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specific reasons related to your situation.
The law states that drivers must yield the right-of-way to other vehicles or pedestrians when necessary, as no driver has the automatic right-of-way.
It MIGHT depend on your state law, but where I'm from, no. You do NOT have to have a driver's license to on a car, JUST TO DRIVE ONE! You should ask your local DMV to see what your state laws say.
If you say he was intoxicated, there should be a police report and arrest to that end, and it may mitigate your damages. However, no matter what his DL status or driving habit, it had nothing to do with you violating the right of way. Whether it was a soccer mom or drunk without a license coming your way, your actions were the same. The other driver will have to face the consequences of that which is his fault, but you will probably end up fixing his car.
If only advised, I'd say good chance it's legal. If the license was auspended for the medical reason, then no. Either way, if possible, i would try to have another adult available.
So long as he continues to be a driver of your car, probably so. And if he's in your household and has a driver's license, you can't say he's not going to drive.