If you get caught, you'll be fined, the car may be impounded, and you may be denied being able to get a license for a period of time.
The driver will lose steering control. The wheels may turn in different directions, and all the driver can do is hold on until the car stops.
You must be licensed to drive, or have a permit and a licensed driver with you. Otherwise, there are legal consequences for that driver. The insurance company may not pay for any damages depending on the policy.
Participants in communication do not need to be aware of their intentions. Communication may occur unconsciously. This is known as and is commonly referred to as rambling. Also, some mental illnesses make the person with the illness continue to talk, and talk about earlier life experiences.
They can be sued by the other driver for damamges (if at fault). If not at fault, they may have a very difficult time getting insurance in the future and when they do, the premiums will be through the roof.
If the driver in the back hits the car in front of them, the driver without a license may be held responsible for driving without a license, while the driver at fault for the accident would typically be responsible for damages. The driver without a license may face legal consequences, such as a fine or potential arrest, depending on the circumstances.
the passenger may possibly sue, or if you get along well enough, they will ask you to pay the medical bills.
They will be penalised, possibly by a drive through or a 10-second stop and go. If the offence is repeated the driver will be sternly cautioned in addition or may face a driving ban.
When your driver\'s license expires you may choose to renew it.
Depending on the outcome of the investigation of who was at fault, either nothing at all - OR - the school administration and the driver may become liable for a suit for damages and injuries.
Get the driver of the truck to pay for your damage. If he refuses you may have to take legal action.
Michael May - racing driver - was born on 1934-08-18.