Eh, it's only four hours. The benefits of sacrificing that four hours are more than enough to make up for the lost time. Plus, you might actually learn something.
Let me give you one word of advice in regards to traffic violations. Do not, under any circumstances, convince yourself that driving without insurance is acceptable behavior. Driving without valid insurance will get you the most severe criminal penalties for minor traffic violations. You could be looking at jail time for no proof of insurance.
Yeah, I just learned about those insurance penalties in January. I had forgotten to put my insurance slip in my car and got busted for expired plates. I got out of any penalties by presenting a valid insurance slip during the time that I was pulled over, but if I genuinely hadn't had insurance, I could have been looking at jail time.
I was driving from June to December with an expired license as well. Talk about retarded.
I was driving from June to December with an expired license as well. Talk about retarded.
Heh. It's a good thing I drive a POS car that CAN'T speed.
'89 Mazda 323 (Hatchback, painted white). Tough to speed on the interstate when it's a 4-speed manual.
Heh, I'm in a similar boat. '88 Saab 9000 S, hatchback. It's fine on the highway, but it overheats pretty damned quickly in stop-and-go traffic. Plus, the fan blower assembly is dead, providing me no heat, so it's nearly un-driveable in the winter. Hence the reason I put off renewing my license for so damned long.