The person who caused the collision is at fault. If someone ran a red light he/she gets the points on his/her license and his insurance gets to pay the damage. The unlicensed driver just gets the ticket to force him/her to get a license.
If you hit someone from behind it is automatically your fault.
No. For example if a driver stops at green light and the driver to his rear hits him, it is the driver in front's fault.
Most likely yes.
The car in the back is usually at fault in a rear end collision. The only exception would be if the car in front were backing up. The car in back is at fault for hitting you ,but if you are pushed into the car in front of you you are at fault for hitting that car.
The ABS light might have come on after a rear end collision on a 1997 Aerostar because part of the brake mechanism was damaged in the collision. It is also possible that the ABS light came on because the rim was bent in the collision.
99 times in a hundred
Any fault that affects emissions will turn the light on. You need to have it checked for codes to know possible causes.Any fault that affects emissions will turn the light on. You need to have it checked for codes to know possible causes.
both a and b (i think...)
Not enough information to determine whether the other driver was at fault for the collision or not. Did you run a red light or a stop sign? Drive inattentively? Cut them off in traffic? Etc? If the investigation shows that the other vehicle WAS at fault in the collision, they will probably be charged with the appropriate offense. As for you; you will be charged with whatever traffic offense you might have committed (if any), if it is YOU that is found at fault. In addition you will be charged for operating without a license and subject to whatever penalty your state prescribes for that paraticular offense.
There is a problem with the system. Have this looked at by a professional.
The person who ran the red light would be at fault for causing the initial collision. However, you could potentially be held partially at fault for the rear-end collision, as you are typically expected to maintain a safe following distance to allow for sudden stops. Insurance companies and the police report will determine the final liability based on the details of the accident.