
A cab would cost about a day's worth of work, so that defeats the purpose. I have a great job, and it is 53 miles from my home. In the meantime, I do not have any other options. I was irresponsible, and this is a loop I must jump through. What is "worse" would be addressed at the court level. Iowa #1603 has clarified that from a LE perspective, it doesn't really matter. I just wasn't aware if the original officer that posted was in a state where a violation of a restriction and driving with a suspended license (invalid) were the same. I did not intend to be coming off as "splitting hairs". This is exactly what I asked for - what YOU (as cops) would do in the situation. Anyway, I'd just like to get a feel how real cops would handle this situation. I received warnings for both the light and driving on an expired license. Also, I was pulled over for having a license plate light out about 6 months ago - which was before I even re-applied, and obviously my license was expired at that point. My question is probably obvious : what are the possible consequences of being pulled over while driving alone with this restriction? Would the fact that I am a 37-year-old working adult be considered? I understand the irresponsibility involved in being in the situation to begin with, but it is how it is. This restriction will remain until I pass the driving test which is scheduled for about 3 months from now (it's the earliest slot they had). I have applied, passed the written exam and now have a driver license in the state of Texas with a class B restriction - which states that I am not allowed to drive without an adult licensed driver 21 years or older in the front seat. Hello officers! I let my license expire, and in Texas, you cannot renew your license if it is more than 2 years expired you must re-apply and take all the necessary steps a first-time applicant would have to - minus drivers ed for adults over 25 years old.
