If you have your license, you are eligible to drive any car that does not require a specific license, such as a school bus, or city bus, which require a Commercial Driver License (CDL). Certain states have different regulations on insurance requirements, though comprehensive would not cover you or any other persons/property involved in an accident.
normally if you have fully comprehensive insurance you are insured to drive any car with permission but only third party. its legal but its not ideal if you have an accident as it will only pay out for the 'other persons car', not the one that your driving. the cost of any repairs to the car you are driving will be YOUR responsibility. always check your policy to make sure that this is offered as part of your fully comprehensive package.
It depends how old are you and whether or not you are an insured driver under the terms of the terms of your Dad's insurance policy. Your Dad's insurance agent can tell you if you are insured to drive the vehicle.
In the UK, if you are insured fully comp for your own vehicle you are covered to drive any vehicle for third party damages, unless your policy states otherwise. Some policies allow you to drive any other vehicle fully comp. Check your policy.
No only those designated by the insurance holder may drive the car.
No. The car is insured and your son's policy will provide coverage up to its policy limits.
Fully comprehensive cover will allow you to drive others peoples cars, with their permission, but only on a thrid party basis, and you have to be over 21.
Yes as third party fire & theft.. and the other car has to be insured by some in its own right by someone else..
"fully comprehensive" seems a bit redundant, meaning that it is repetitive because 'comprehensive' implies something has been fully studied or examined, or included, etc.. but, i s'pose there's nothing actually wrong with it.
Should own his / her own carShould be fully insured (at the teens expense)Should be at least 35 years old.
A company that is fully insured goes to an insurance company and buys insurance. A company that is self insured does not buy insurance and plans to pay any claims out of the companies "pockets". For instance, if you own a home but choose not to buy home insurance, you are self insured if you should have a fire.
fully comprehensive
Car insurance can be in the form of third party or fully comprehensive insurance which is very useful when driving locally and helps to increase insurance premiums