It is unlawful in the United States to operate a vehicle on "Public Roads" that is unregistered.
Farm vehicles and those operated only on private roads do not need to be registered or insured.
yes
Most places only have the drive-in capability. There are only a few drive-ins left across the US.
YES (with the owner's permission)
The vehicle must be registered in order to be driven on public roadways.
NO!
A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.
There are no restrictions on left-hand drive car ownership in the UK. All foreign registered cars do have to be registered with the DVLA, with the exception of EU nationals driving EU registered cars for up to 6 months.
Yes you don't have to have a licence of any sort to have a car registered in your name. You are just not allowed to drive it alone if you don't have a licence.
no, the person driving the car will be 100% responsible. i had that happen to me in the states and his auto ins didn't cover someone intoxicated, but he still had to pay, through court.
You can sell the car with expired plates. You just cannot drive it.
If you drive it on the street or park it on the street, yes. I has to be registered.
As long as the vehicle is not registered in Texas. Once registered, you are always required to have a valid inspection.