Yes, it can cover you depending on the reason you were driving another persons vehicle.
Remember that auto insurance follows the legal liabilities of the named insured. If you were driving another persons vehicle under the "replacement vehicle rules" then yes your liabilities should be covered under your own auto insurance policy.
A replacement vehicle is typically defined as a borrowed or rented vehicle that one is driving because their own vehicle is under repair, broken down or otherwise unavailable to you at the time.
If you were just driving your friends car for the fun of it then you should contact your insurance agent for coverage advice.
No. your car insurance is for your vehicle, not others. They will have to have insurance else it should not be taken out on the roads.
Every individual must drive with car insurance.
If you drive the car then you need car insurance.
Anyone you give permission to drive your car,is covered under your insurance.
Car insurance is usually for a specific car. So if you are covered to drive your fathers car that would not apply to your mothers car.
If you're liscensed, and have permission from the person under which the car is insured, you are able to drive the car if it is insured even if you yourself are not insured
under vandalism
Yes, if he has your permission to drive the vehicle.
Usually the insurance on the vehicle covers any driver who has the permission of the owner of the vehicle to drive the car.
Ask an insurance company for a "broadform" policy. That will cover you for any car you drive. Yes, although it's rather pointless. Why pay for insurance on something that you don't even have or own ... there is no need. If you drive someone else's car, you are covered under their insurance policy, provided you have their permission to drive it.
Not without insurable interest in a car. If you do not have a car, you do not need to have insurance. If you rent a car, you can get insurance for the rental, but that is a temporary policy. If you have permission to drive the car, you should be insured under the policy of the person from whom you borrowed the car.
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If you have insurance on a car anyone who you give permission to drive the vehicle is covered under your insurance. This is normally covered when insurance companies ask if there will be any other drivers for the vehicle.