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CAN I DRIVE WITH MY G1?
hi,
im 16 i got my license in april. my friends who have G1 they drive to school every day and never got caught. one of my friend went thru a stop sign and a police pulled him over, and the popo didnt give two shits about him driving with his G1. So i took my dad's car a few weeks to school showed off and dropped my friends at their houses. recently i also took the car to the mall with a bunch of my friends and passed threw like 6 cops.
my friends say that if you drive normally and following all the rules (which i do!!) that i will never get pulled over
***---> Do you think i should continue to gamble? also what are the consequences if i get caught??
2 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Ok, let's just say for the sake of arguing that you're a safe driver and obey all the rules. Now one day you're driving along (illegally) and a car changes lanes and hits you. You weren't doing anything wrong. Now, the police are called because of the accident. They come and want to see everyone's drivers license and insurance. But, oh yeah, you don't have a license. Hmmmm. See, you don't have to be doing anything wrong to be caught.
This is what I found at the site below:
○ As a novice driver, you will face serious penalties for breaking traffic laws.
○ For a first offence: your driver’s licence is suspended for 30 days.
○ For a second offence: your driver’s licence is suspended for 60 days.
○ For a third offence: you will lose your novice licence. You will need to re-apply for your licence and start all over, taking all tests and paying all fees. You will also lose any time discount you earned, any time you were credited, and any fees you have paid.
- GambitLv 78 years ago
Well you're voiding the vehicle's insurance. If you get into an accident the insurance company will deny the claim and then you and the owner of the vehicle will be financially responsible for everyone's damages/injuries. Is sacrificing your and your parent's financial future worth you looking cool?