If your licence has been revoked - you are not allowed to drive - PERIOD !
Yes you are covered on a family members car insurance if you are driving a vehicle owned and insured by them.....
Any company that insures your parents will require that you be covered as long as you are licensed and live in the house. Of course, with a driving record like that they will not cover your family without a HUGE rider, meaning that you will get to pay a lot of money for the privilege of driving.
Usually it will only allow you to travel to and from work. Or if your occupation consists of driving, youll only be allowed to drive for work. People who lose their license usually get this if them not driving will cause hardship on the family.
You still have to be able to pass a behind the wheel driving test, so you cannot simply get your license online. See if there is a friend or family member who can help you out.
It's when a learner driver is accompanied by a person holding a full driving licence - someone other than a driving instructor (perhaps a family member or friend).
It differs by state. In New Jersey, a driver has to be 17 to get a "provisional" license and 18 to get a full license. Provisional means no driving after midnight, and only one other non-family member in the car at a time.
As long as you are sure they have insurance and if you are listed as a drive on such insurance policy. If these cases are both yes then you will be covered under their insurance as long as you have permission to drive the vehicle.
Yes, provided they have a license and you tell the insurance company their name and any details of any accidents or driving offenses the person has.
A hardship license allows a teen to drive as a restricted licensed driver. The age varies by state. Usually there limitations placed upon the driver such as route, miles, no night driving and only family members as passengers.
Study your handbook and get a friend or family member to ask you the questions. Keep doing it until you get it right because you have only four tries to get that license.
Begining jan 2002, there are several laws in effect for teen driving license in Texas. They are as follows: The graduated driver license law will prevent teens from driving without an adult 21 years or older during the first six months. It also prohibits more than one passenger from being in the vehicle under 21 years of age, who is not a family member. In addition, law enforcement offices can not stop a driver for the sole purpose of determining the age of the driver.
No, It is illegal for them to even suggest they can have your license revoked or have you arrested. Get informed! Read the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act booklet from the Federal Government. It tells you what collectors can and can't do. It also tells you what to do if they break the law while trying to collect from you. Remember, debt collectors MUST stop contacting you by phone if you request it by FAX or mail. Send a FAX or a letter with PROOF OF DELIVERY, to prove you sent the request. After they receive it, they must stop calling you and your family. They can only contact you by mail after that. Report them to the FTC if they don't stop.