Aw yea, hit up your DMV, ill be doing it tomorrow :)
Driving on a suspended license when your license was suspended due to a DUI.
No
I think the only requirement is to be at least 16 years of age. That used to be the best means of transportation when motorist lost their privileges due to a DUI.
I don't know any states that don't punish driving while suspended. When your license is suspended, that means your driving privileges have been taken away either temporarily or permanently due to something you did in the past (DUI would be a good example of this). I'd be surprised if there was a state that didn't punish driving while suspended.
You're basically asking if a vehicle that isn't being used needs tags. It depends upon the locality to be honest .. there is no universally appicable answer.
If you knowingly let someone with no license drive your car, not only are you liable if he has a wreck. You could loose your license if he just gets pulled over for a bad tail light!
Yes, California Vehicle Code Section 14601.1 pertains to driving with a suspended or revoked license due to a DUI conviction. It is classified as a misdemeanor, which can result in penalties such as fines, possible jail time, and further license suspensions.
they take away your license for an amount of time due to the crime you have commited
Suspended = temporary Revoked = permanent
Yes, if your son doesn't have a license, he has no business driving. Take off the insurance unless someone else drives it. If your son was the only one driving it, it would make no sense to insure a car just in the dirveway.
Under California Vehicle Code 13210, if a driver's license is suspended due to specific offenses such as DUI, the suspension period can vary. Generally, a first DUI offense may result in a suspension of up to six months, while subsequent offenses can lead to longer suspensions. It's important to check the specific circumstances of the offense and any additional penalties that may apply. Always consult the California Department of Motor Vehicles or a legal expert for accurate information.
No, a license cannot be suspended solely due to a lawsuit in Kentucky. License suspension typically occurs as a result of certain violations or offenses, such as driving under the influence or failure to maintain auto insurance.