Depending on what stage of license you are in, if you have a learner's permit, you're up the creek, otherwise if you have a new (often called provisional driver's license) having a licensed driver is a restriction on your new license. No licensed driver = Restriction Violation, which is nothing more than either a warning, or citation issued by the officer, either way, set it up for court, explain to the judge why you couldn't have a licensed driver, or pay the fine, it's really no biggie...........unless your state has laws where you can lose your provisional license just like that....but I doubt it....
2006-08-28 03:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no "better" option. If you do not have a full driving licence and drive on a motorway then the question of whether you have a provisional licence or not is so small that it's almost irrelevant. You will have committed four offences: 1) Driving on a motorway without a full driving licence. This offence is covered by the Road Traffic Act requirement that no learners (except HGV - lorry drivers) are allowed on a motorway; 2) Driving without a provisional licence; 3) Driving without a supervisor. This is a requirement that all unqualified drivers must have a suitably qualified driver with them until they've passed their test; 4) Driving without insurance. A car's insurance is automatically rendered invalid if it is being driven by an un-named driver, an unqualified driver, or a learner without a supervisor. All these are very serious and separate criminal offences. You will be charged with all four of them and this will certainly result in an extended ban (it could be over a year before you are allowed to drive again) and a very heavy total fine, and legal costs too. You will also have a Criminal Record because some motoring offences (e.g. no insurance) are so serious. The biggest penalty will be imposed by the insurance companies when you are eventually allowed to drive again. They will double or even treble their normal premium that they would charge you. That is really "Big Bucks". Your mother will also be charged with aiding and abetting your activities. She will be heavily fined and gain a criminal record,This could result in her being banned too. Also, when she renews her insurance premium she will find that it has probably more than doubled. If you had an accident then you and your mother would be looking at bankruptcy because you would be liable for the full costs involved. If there was serious injury or death you will definitely get a prison sentence. The chances of being caught are very high. If you have an accident or get pulled over for any reason at all, it will be an absolute certainty that you'll be arrested on the spot. If you are not actually stopped then one of the motorway ANPR or general surveillance cameras will get you. They do capture the faces of drivers, and they're better at it than some people think.
2016-03-26 22:45:44
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answered by ? 4
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well u will not b able to get license untill 18 it all depends on what state u live in each state is diffrent but it is not worth loseing your permit over always make sure u have a license driver with u
2006-08-29 01:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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you can ruin your chances of getting a drivers license. when you have the permit, you are agreeing to learn how to obey the laws and follow instruction. it is against the law to drive without a license, it all depends on what kinda cop catches you, they can be mean and throw the book at you, or they can be lenient
2006-08-31 18:34:25
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answered by juicy 3
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Probably get a ticket for driving without a license.
2006-08-29 03:50:34
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answered by JAMES11A 4
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get ticket will have to wait till ur 18 and a big chewing out by the judge a you are a juvenile they probably will detain you till parent or legal guardian come to get you and of course they will tow your car look at your question DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE A PERMIT IS A PRIVILEGE
2006-08-28 03:15:08
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answered by aldo 6
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Depends on the state of issue. You will receive a citation. You more than likely will not be allowed to get your license until after other requirements are met. And your insurance rates will go up.
2006-08-28 02:12:49
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answered by JohnRingold 4
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Hi there, each state is different. You will probably get some kind of ticket, and put on probation until a certain age. Don't risk it, you don't want to loose that chance of freedom whenever you do get your license (which could take longer if you get caught!)
2006-08-28 02:16:08
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answered by aloneinga 5
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Depends on the state - if you are under 18 they will not let you get your license until you are an adult.
2006-08-28 02:14:13
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answered by Caroline H 5
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You won't be able to get your license until you are 18. Is it worth the risk?
2006-08-28 02:11:19
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answered by sheeny 6
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