You will get a ticket and run the risk of losing your license if you cannot provide proof of insurance on your court date.
If you get caught driving without insurance, you will lose your license. You will also be fined and could get jail time. It is up to the judge in traffic court.
If caught driving without proof of insurance and convicted is this considered a misdemeanor?
You get a ticket.
nothing, unless you get caught :-)
In most cases, a car will not get towed just for driving without insurance. The officer will usually ticket the driver instead.
You can't drive without insurance. You can get your license suspended if caught.
In Texas if you a caught driving without insurance you will be ticketed. I believe this is true in most states.
Not usually but your car may be towed and forfeit.
Only if you get caught driving without insurance can that happen in most states. I wish it would happen in all.
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.
If you are caught in the state of Illinois without your insurance card you will receive a citation. It is an automatic $500.00 fine. If you bring your valid insurance card with you to court the fine will be waived. It's just best to keep a copy with the vehicle at all times. And if you are driving someone else's car it is your responsibilty to make sure there is one in the glove carpartment with a registration.
you will get a ticket or be fined, unless you are from out of state