VERY expensive to go on your own... if you want to get a slightly lowered rate, take driver training and have your certificate handy... that will help... but also... better have a GOOD job too!
I would not drive a car without an insurance policy on it as you could be cited.
Yes. You can even get insurance without a license. However, if you get into an accident and you're found driving alone on a permit, or you're found driving without a license, it will void your policy.
Only if you go to your insurance provider and include them in your policy
As far as I know, all drivers that live in your home must be listed on your insurance policy. Although i don't think you have to list someone with a permit. If the older sibling is at least 18, they may take the younger sibling for a lesson without have them listed on their insurance.
They must have some sort of insurance coverage, whether their own policy or on someone else's.
no
I think you mean does your son need to be added to your insurance policy if her has a learner's permit. The answer is yes.
I think it depends on your car insurance policy.
Yes, someone can take out a life insurance policy on you without your prior consent. An example would be a business which has a defined financial exposure resulting from the unexpected death of an essential employee.
depending on the exact type of permit, you are not allowed to drive alone anyways
NO!
Anyone driving a motor vehicle needs to be on an insurance policy. Contact your insurance carrier and have him added to your policy, or purchase a policy for him, whichever is cheaper.