No. The only way you could possibly be covered under your own insurance is if you purchase the car and have a bill of sale in your name and your State has provisions for newly acquired vehicles. You would also have to be driving the vehicle with a copy of your registration and your license plate. Always check with your insurer first to make sure they will extend coverage
You would be covered by the insurance on your friend's car if you are driving it with their permission. To be safe, get the parents' permission, not just your friend's. It may be that your friend can't give a legally binding permission.
It is required to have liability car insurance to legally drive in Tennessee.
Not legally
No because you cannot legally drive.
yes your friend may drive your car, but the money you owe the car insurance people, you will still pay them the money you owe them. that's the answer....................
You can legally loan your car to a friend, if you own it, but be prepared to pay for any damages done to or by your friend, because your insurance won't and they might cancel your policy. You must inform your insurance carrier if other persons will be driving your car.
The owner of the vehicle gave permission for the friend to drive it. Insurance should cover the damage, but if it doesn't, the driver needs to ante up. She always could have said no to driving. If the accident was caused by intoxication, there may also be other consequences.
your only required to have insurance if you are legally licened to drive a car. check with your local DMV and/or highway patrol.
No, but you can book an MOT test for it and you are then legally entitled to drive it to the MOT testing station, provided that you are insured. Once it has been tested you can then legally drive it home from the MOT testing station, providing it has not been deemed to be "unsafe to drive."
no just your friend dose
No. You cannot legally drive so they would not cover you.
If you want to drive legally you must have a valid drivers license. If you are asking about car insurance you must check with your state and ask what the state minimum for auto insurance is.