once the driver has their license i believe it is 6 months after they have driven with a new license. but check your states laws to make sure.
No they need to be an 18yr licensed driver. Be sure you are on the vehicles insurance policy.too
If they are a licensed driver that should be OK. It's best to give them a signed note to carry in the car, saying they have your permission.
Yes. The only requirement is that the passenger must have (and has held for a certain length of time) a license themselves.
Some insurance companies will require policyholders to sign a driver exclusion for family members if you claim the individual does not drive your vehicle. If the insurance company has previously paid a claim for an unlisted driver, they may require that you list the driver on your policy or sign a driver exclusion that restricts that driver from driving your vehicle. If a resident of your household has tickets and accidents and is not rated on your policy, the company will require a driver exclusion to prevent increasing your policy if they are rated.
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You can find some listed online, but these are typically people who will chauffeur you in a limousine. If you own a car, but cannot drive, you can ask a friend or a family member. This would be a lot cheaper than renting a limousine and paying a chauffeur.
In Wisconsin, the driver can have one family member in the car, and one minor at the same time. The driver has to be 17 or older before he can drive with more than one minor without family members. In Australia you can drive with minors as soon as you get your Learners licence or 'L' plates. But, you must have a qualified driver with you at all times (a qualified driver is someone who has held a full and unconditional drivers licence for the past 2 years). To drive with minors without a qualified driver, you must have your probationary licence or 'P' plates. To get 'P' plates, you have to have passed your 'L' plates test, driven for at least 50 hrs with a qualified driver, passed your 'P' plates driving test, and you are at least 16.5 years old.
yes they can
Yes, I would make sure that any car you drive is covered.
The driver must drive slowly without giving the car many jerks , and should always drive at a steady speed.
welll if you don't hav a body then it's impossible to drive a car but if you can function like a regular person without a body then i suppose no but there is no real law saying people without bodies cant drive cars but its impossible
It may vary from state to state. In Oregon you may drive an immediate member of you family under age 20 for the first 6 months, but not someone under 20 outside your family, that included siblings.