you will either get a ticket ,or be let off with a warning
Out of service, heavy fines, vehicle impounded.
It probably varies based on which state you live in, but don't mess around with this. Just turn the stupid things on. If they're broken, get them fixed. The fine should be the last thing on your mind, it's a matter of safety. By the way, if you're stupid enough to drive at night without headlights, I'm not at all concerned about your life, it's my family on the road out there with you that worries me.
Nothing, they will just have to look you up in their system on the laptop, and it goes on your record that you weren't prepared.
You can be convicted for number of faults if you are driving without a driving license. For example you can also be convicted for not having insurance. Because driving without valid driving license invalidates your insurance also.
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The "question" doesn't make sense...
No. That would be "Careless and Reckless". DUI is "Driving Under the Influence".
well 1 headlight will just be a 5 day fix-it most likely, if you are driving with no headlights at night you're goign to have a problem....
$94
If you're driving without your lights, at night, you shouldn't be on the road. Period.
I believe it is around $250 from around the grapevine...
Yes, that is dangerous driving, and/or driving without due care and attention.
You will be charged with property damage and driving without a license and most likely driving without insurance. Not good.
From 2002 most cars have had a built in safety system that leaves the lights on constantly for safety reasons. This make of a 2008 Saturn Vue has this system and the headlights are continuously on during the day and will driving at night without having to switch them on.
You'll be ticketed for driving with an invalid registration and driving without insurance, and you still owe that money to the bank.
Driving without a license falls in Illinois falls under Class B misdemeanor offence. The maximum fine is 1,500 USD, and a jail term not exceeding 180 days.