You can get insurance anytime you like. A violation like that won't prevent you from getting insurance simply because insurance is a business, and the main goal just like every other business is to make money.
You will be penalized by the law enforcing police authority by your being caught without insurance of your car while driving on public road. Your car can be confiscated if you fail to pay the spot the find and summoned to the nearest police station for initiating case against you.
Driving without auto insurance is, at least in my state, a misdemeanor. In other words, it's not a "traffic violation and ticket" issue, it's a criminal law issue. Your state might be different but since you did not mention where you're located, you'd want to provide that information also if you're quite concerned about this issue. You can get a permanent criminal record for being caught doing this. That makes it significantly more serious of an issue than speeding, running a red light, or even causing an accident. You can certainly be fined for driving without insurance. You can definitely count on a stiff fine if convicted of this. As of June, every state requires insurance.
If you are caught driving without the correct licence, you will receive 3-6 penalty points, a fine of up to £1000 and you may be disqualified.
An illegal immigrant can be deported upon being caught and handed over to the relevant authorities. By getting caught for driving without a license, the authorities would have been notified of their presence.
You will be cited for driving without insurance and the other driver being at fault, him and his insurance are still liable for damages.
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if you can prove it wasnt your fault then the other person is liable for your car... but there is no way of getting out of being in trouble for driving without a licence and insurance
This is a two part answer because of two possibilities. No, because of the chances that one could forget their driver's license is actually good, they could still own and have insurance on the car being driven. Yes, because for one to have insurance on a car you must first obtain your driver's license. For that reason they would also be guilty.
The answer to this one is simple. GET INSURED !! you are breaking the law, by driving on UK roads without valid insurance for the vehicle you are driving. There is NO EXCUSE for not being insured. What if you accidentally hit something or some-one ? Your insurance would cover you, and save you the expense of a private claim against you personally, not to mention the fines and points you will receive !! In short, if you can afford a car and to run it - you can afford insurance. NO EXCUSES !!
no so dont you redneck
Yes, however it would be foolish of any person to uninsure a vehicle they own while they know it's being driven. Not only can the owner of the vehicle be issued a citation if a driver of their vehicle is caught without insurance, but if the driver causes an accident and their is no insurance on the vehicle, the owner of the car can be held responsible for the damages caused.
By getting cited for a DUI, DWI, driving without insurance, illegal possession of a controlled substance are just a few things that can result in your being "ordered" to obtain an sr22.