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If you get pulled over by a police officer and you don’t have a license to drive, iin most cases, you won’t be carted off to jail. However, you may end up with a misdemeanor on your record, which could be there for life. This will vary based on the state where you get caught.
The fine for driving without a licence sits at around R1 250, and that should be the end of it, provided there was no accident involved. This offence is listed among those traffic offences which can be settled with a fine, and does not call for a court decision. It shouldn’t therefore, result in immediate arrest.
What happens if I’m an uninsured driver? If you drive without insurance, you can get a £300 fine and 6 penalty points on your licence – the police may also take your vehicle, and even destroy it. If your case is taken to court, the maximum fine is unlimited and you may be disqualified from driving.
The Rules, the Law, Junior operators are not allowed to drive passengers under the age of 18 for the first six months of driving; this law excludes siblings. If a junior operator is caught breaking this law, he/she will have a 180-day license suspension and have to pay a $100 reinstatement fee.
Penalty points and driving bans Failing to have car insurance can result in six to eight penalty points on your driving licence. These points stay on your driving record for 4 years. You can be disqualified from driving if you have 12 or more penalty points within three years.
Technically, the police cannot pull a teenager over for driving a passenger. The police do not possess a “junior operator first six months” radar. Unless you break another law that gives reason for you to be pulled over, the police will never know.
No road safety laws prevent you from driving without a shirt on, but you don’t want to freeing the nipple if you’ve got breasts. Well the answer is yes and no, as it comes down to whether or not the laws around obscene exposure view your shirtless body as sexual – and therefore potentially indecent – or not.
“In some states, you can be charged if you knowingly allow someone without a license to drive your vehicle,” says Gusner. “You can receive jail time, fines, and your car can be impounded, depending on the state laws.”
The minimum age to drive such a vehicle is 16 years old. This can be useful for teenagers as they can gain more driving experience. Also, if you already have a driving license, a car like this would help. If your driving license is suspended, you can drive a Bellier, Chatenet or Aixam without any problem.
The police can also give you an on-the-spot fixed penalty notice for many minor offences and make you take a breath test in certain circumstances. You can also have your vehicle seized if you’re stopped on suspicion of driving without insurance and for some other offences.
You can also have your vehicle seized if you’re stopped on suspicion of driving without insurance and for some other offences.