Driving at speeds that exceed the legal speed limit always endangers children in the car. A pattern of driving at such speeds would likely be classified as child endangerment if it could be proved by such evidence as traffic violations.
You can be charged with "Child Neglect" or "Child Endangerment" but whether you will actually go to jail is doubtful.
Yes, you can carry a photocopy of your driving license while driving.
as soon as you steal a gold Mercedes and have a goat in the back seat
Anybody that can reach the pedals, turn the steering wheel and see ahead of the vehicle, can drive. (And that last part isn't even necessary. Refer to little old grandmas driving big old cars.) Is it LEGAL for children to drive vehicles? In most states, no. Take them to some private property somewhere, teach them how to drive safely and let them have fun.
Brake lights are on continuously while you are driving. Every time the brake pedal is depressed.
Driving with a suspended license can be considered child endangerment if a child is present in the vehicle at the time of the offense.
Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated, Reckless Endangerment, no insurance, driving on a suspended or revoked licence, operating a commercial vehicle without a CDL..
No, driving a motor vehicle on public roadways in Texas is considered a privilege, not a right.
A push bike is still considered a vehicle, hence, it is still drinking and driving. In other words, yes.
Yes. If you are in a vehicle with the keys in the ignition, you are considered to be driving that vehicle regardless if it is public or private road. You can be arrested in your own driveway even if you do not even have the vehicle started.
No. A licence to drive a motor vehicle is a privilege and may be suspended temporarliy or permanantly if abused.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle refers to the act of using a vehicle without the owner's permission or consent. This can include taking, driving, or operating a vehicle without proper authorization, which is considered a criminal offense.
it depends on what vehicle you are driving. Driving ranges differ from vehicle to vehicle.
When driving behind another vehicle at night,
No, unfortunately...the only time it would be is if travel business to business.
You should have coverages available but your policy is considered secondary to the insurance that is on the vehicle.
In some places yes, the horse is considered a vehicle. Some states you can get a driving while intoxicated ticket if you ride drunk.