Yes you can.
You should check with your insurance agent how you should carry the insurance on a car not financed in your name. Each of the 50 states in the United States has its own insurance regulations. Each state requires its agents to know the insurance regulations.
Dealer insurance does not carry over after you purchase the car. Most states require you to have your own insurance to drive off the lot after you buy it.
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.
You can purchase a non-owner policy which is used occasionally if a person is required by the state to carry valid insurance in order to keep your license.
Yes, there is a state law that requires you to carry proof of insurance while you are driving there. This is a common law in all states.
Liability insurance protects a person if he or she gets in an accident and they end up hurting someone or his or her car or property. Many state have a minimum that each person must carry. Limited liability car insurance is where a person is covered in this case, but only for a small amount, for example, $25000.
Any person regardless of age who operates a motor vehicle on public roads must carry the states required financial responsibility. There is no exception for Teenagers to the law.
No, BUT the person driving it does and if they fail to do so and the car is totaled then you will both be on the hook to pay off the loan...so its something to think about
Yes, you must have your car insurance at all time
No. You do not have to carry insurance in Florida if you dont own a vehicle.
yep u can hope this helped.In most states if you are over the age of 18, it is the car that is insured, not the driver. When pulled over, the police ask to see proof of car insurance, not person insurance.
If the driver of the car you were in was at fault and had no insurance you are out of luck. your only recourse if to sue the person who you were driving with to recover damages. If your driver was not at fault but had no insurance the other parties insurance would have to cover your damages. The lesson is not to ride with people who do not carry auto insurance, ever.