If your state requires that a vehicle be insured before operating it, the responsibility of knowing whether it is insured or not falls upon the actual operator of the vehicle, regardless of who owns it.
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It would have been someone else eventually, either black or white.
Citroen DS21
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Well Martha's Vineyard is an island, but you can take a ferry where you drive your car on.
if they're on your insurance
Yes
that depends on their insurance policy
Is the CAR insured? If not, it's not legal.
You can so long as you have their permision.
You can register it but someone else has to drive it.
Anybody who fits the legal requirements to drive in that jurisdiction, and has permission from the vehicle's owner, can drive the vehicle.
It is illegal to drive in any US state, to drive any car, if you do not have a driving license.
Yes
The car is insured not the driver however many policies have restrictions as to who may drive the insured vehicle.
Ask someone else to drive the car while you rest in the passenger seat.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/If_you_have_full_driving_licence_but_no_car_insurance_can_you_drive_someone_else%27s_car"