Talk to the judge that made that judgment. Try to work with the system to see what they want you to do. Maybe it will be a defensive driving course. Maybe it will be some kind of assurance that you have insurance. Maybe you will have to report to a parole officer. Whatever it takes it will be best if you work within the system to get your drivers privileges back. Be humble without being spinless, let the judge know that you want to work things out and that you'll follow his requirments.
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because if there is an accident and you have followed all the correct procedures then the accident is not your fault, but if you haven't followed the correct procedures then you are responsible for any accidents that happen and the consequences are your fault.
Approximately 30% of Americans will be in an accident involving alcohol.
You can have insurance on a suspended plate. If you get in an accident with a suspended plate, though, your insurance company may not cover the accident because the car was not legal to drive.
Depends on what happened in the accident, severity, contamination, etc.
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No, if their license was suspended they should not be driving, if they are involved in an accident and are at fault the other person can go after you since it is your car and then you are liable.
What are you asking? Have you had a motor accident? Did the other driver have a suspended licence?
You will probably receive a citation for driving while suspended. If you were not at fault for the accident, the other party involved should have insurance that will cover your loss or damage that resulted in the accident. It is a good thing that you were not at fault in this accident.
The police don't revoke your driving privileges - the courts do.
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improperly or overloading the boat