No Driving License? Who’s Responsible in an Accident?

No Driving License:

Driving without a valid license isn’t just a legal violation—it’s a serious public safety risk. Many people take this issue lightly, but what happens if an accident occurs while someone is driving without a license? Who’s held accountable? The consequences can be more severe than most realize.

⚖️ Legal Implications of Driving Without a License

Operating a vehicle without a license is a direct violation of Section 3 of The Provincial Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965, which strictly prohibits driving a motor vehicle in any public place without a valid license.

  • You could face heavy fines, disqualification from future licensing, or even imprisonment (as per Section 97 of the Ordinance).
  • If someone is injured or dies, criminal penalties may apply under Sections 94 and 108.

🔗 Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965 – Full Text

🚑 In Case of an Accident: Who Pays?

If you cause an accident while unlicensed:

  • Your insurance claim is likely to be denied as you’re operating the vehicle illegally.
  • You may be held personally liable for all damages, including vehicle repairs and medical expenses.
  • Victims may file civil suits, leading to long-term financial repercussions.

🔗 Rash or Negligent Act – PCPS

🚓 Police & Legal Action at the Scene

Upon investigation, if you’re found without a license:

  • Your vehicle may be impounded under Section 115 of the Ordinance.
  • The police can arrest you without a warrant (see Section 113).
  • You will be charged for violation of traffic law and endangering public safety.

🔗 City Traffic Police Punjab – Licensing Info

🧍 Impact on the Victims

When an unlicensed driver is involved in an accident:

  • Victims may face delays in compensation.
  • Families may undergo prolonged legal processes.
  • Insurance companies may refuse coverage on technical grounds.

🔗 Victim’s Rights in Road Crashes – A PROPOSAL FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

🚫 Even If You Didn’t Cause the Accident…

Being unlicensed at the time of accident often shifts presumed liability onto you (legal presumption).

  • The court may not recognize your defense, as operating without a license breaches public trust and road safety law.

🧠 The Real Question: Is It Worth It?

Operating a vehicle without a license puts:

  • Your life, others’ lives, and your financial future at risk.
  • Your criminal record and reputation in jeopardy.
  • You in violation of multiple rules including Sections 3, 97, and 94 of the Ordinance.

What Should You Do Instead?

  • Obtain a learner’s permit or license legally through your licensing authority.
  • Under Motor Vehicle Rules 1969, you must pass both a written and driving test under verified conditions.
  • Get your own copy of the Pakistan Highway Code (as per Section 3(2)).

🔗 DLIMS Punjab – Apply for Driving License 🔗 Motor Vehicle Rules 1969 – PDF Download

🛑 Final Thoughts

No license = full responsibility.

You’ll face the law, financial burdens, and potential jail time. Driving is a responsibility, not a right. Be smart—get trained, get tested, get licensed.

no driving license who is reponsible

📚 Reference Laws:

  • The Provincial Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965: Sections 3, 94, 97, 108, 113, 115
  • Motor Vehicle Rules, 1969

🚦 Drive legally. Drive safely. Protect lives—including your own.

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