Most likely no, but a simple call to your insurance agent they should be able to easily change the effective date of your policy.
Depends on the state and your insurance policy. call your local agent.
If you live in the US, it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance. It is advised NOT to drive without insurance. make them tow it or they can put their dealer plate on and let them drive it
No!
yes
It depends on our father's insurance. My children may drive my car because my insurance covers anyone I give permission to drive my car (they have have a valid license). However, my ex-wife's policy does not allow it - by not having this option she actually lowers her premium. This can vary from state to state and insurance policy to insurance policy. Have your father call his agent and get the correct answer for his policy. He may have to make an adjustment to his policy to allow you to drive his car.
Yes and no. You can do anything...but there may be consequences. If you already have an auto insurance policy, most company(and you need to check) will provide coverage on a new car for a number of days before you need to notify them. If you do not, then you will need to secure coverage prior to picking up your car. In state where there are mandatory insurance or if you are financing the purchase, the dealership will verify the coverage prior to releasing the car to you.
It depends on the location but it is almost always illegal to drive the car away without insurance.
What are you asking? I do, yes. That's only because I have a motorcycle policy for my motorcycle. You are not covered from an auto policy to drive a motorcycle.
that depends on their insurance policy
under vandalism
An Umbrella policy
I would not drive a car without an insurance policy on it as you could be cited.