Yes and no. They have to include the 18-year old's information on the policy, but if the kid doesn't drive, they can EXCLUDE him from the policy. This will allow the parents to be covered if the kid takes the car without permission, because it will be considered theft.
I bought a vehicle but cannot drive as I cannot have a drivers license. Is there a way to insure and license it in my name so I may have a licensed driver drive my vehicle?
Generally you can not get insurance to drive a car when your license is revoked. You can however insure the car against theft and vandalism etc.
Yes you can even insure it - you just can't drive.
You will insure the cars based on where they are driven the most. If you drive more in one state, insure the car there.
Really the only way I see it is to get someone to insure the car in their name. Put you on the paper work as the owner but, you will be excluded from being a driver because, you have no license unless you want to take that chance and drive anyway.
Depending on what state you are in, you don't need a drivers license to purchase a car. You only need a drivers license to drive it. If you do have a car titled in your name, you will still need to insure it, whether or not you drive it.
If the insurance company will insure the car, there's no law against it. However, it won't be covered if YOU drive it with a 'dead' license.
some insurance company will let you but they will require a licence number of the person you are allowing to drive the car
You can drive with your parents at any age most kids start at 15-16 so they can get a permit at 16 that allows them to drive without their parents.
How old are you? Get a ride? Taxi? Friend? Parents? Limo? Boat? Plane? Feet? Bus? But for normal average people: 1) get a friend to drive you and have her meet you. 2) get your parents to drive u and have her meet you. 3) get her to drive you with friends. 4) get a license.
yes
No. But he/she can't drive it unless they are