If you are caught driving without a valid driving license, you will most certainly lose your license (even though you don’t have one), you will be disqualified for probably 12 months or more from obtaining a licence.
You will get 3 - 6 points on your license when you finally get it; you will also be faced with a fine of up to £1000.
On top of this, you may be charged with driving without insurance as having no licence invalidates any insurance cover that you may have.
There is a possibility of imprisonment depending upon your previous character, or convictions that will be up to the judge to decide.
You can also be prosecuted under these circumstances.
1. Driving with just a provisional licence and not accompanied by someone who is at least 21 years old and having at least 3 years driving experience
2. Driving a vehicle for which you do not have a licence eg driving a large goods vehicle (LGV) with an ordinary car licence
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