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How much trouble would I get into if I drove my car without any plates or insurance? |
My other cars engine blew out and I was just going to put that cars plate onto my other one (which doesn't have any plates or insurance) I live in MI..Im pretty sure its not a felony, the other one was registered to me until i transfered the plates and insurance onto the car thats engine blew. Driving without a license is easier than driving without tags. They will spot you right away if you are riding around without tags. The worst that could happen is them arresting you and your car being impounded. Don't you have friends? Have them drive you. First, if you get stopped with plates on the car that don't belong to the car, you'll be charged with falsifying registration. The car will be towed, and you'll be summoned to court. I am no gonna say I am one hundred sure about it.Besides it really depends on the personal feelings.SO it would better for you to find yourself.Here is a good resource.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/ca... Don't do it, not worth the headache if you get caught. Fines, court, higher insurance, and points on license. In NJ two years loss of drivers license for no insurance. none if you didn't get caught... try it and see -get back to us with the answer. |
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