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Question Posted Thursday August 20 2009, 6:43 pm

My mother just recently lost her license for 6 months, however I just got my permit. If I were to be driving and get pulled over.. who would get in trouble? Both of us.. or my mother.. or just myself?
If it helps, I live in NJ.


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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Thursday August 20 2009, 9:30 pm:
you will. you know the rules that were given to you. if your mother doesnt have a valid licenses any more she doesnt count on someone who can ride in the car with you.

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Razhie answered Thursday August 20 2009, 8:29 pm:
You need to have someone in the car with a VALID license, which your mother no longer has.

You would both get in trouble. There would be a fine involved at very least. I'm not sure what misdemeanour they could charge you with, but the cop might know of one.

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