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second answer get help then drive one first answer Drive one!
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Only people with a license and car insurance are legal to drive a car, though many people without a license and/or insurance drive cars daily.
RWD cars.
First, report it to your insurance company and they will ahndle the claim. Second, try not to hit any more cars, rental or not.
If you live in a household with an automobile that you use at all or plan on using ever, you would need to get insurance. For example, if you live with your parents and your parents are insured, you would still need to get your own insurance in order to drive their cars. If you do not, you can still drive other people's cars under most circumstances without insurance, you would be covered under the car owner's insurance assuming you use their car with their consent. For a second example, imagine you live with roommates, and one of them lets you borrow their car on occasion. As long as they are insured, you would be fine to use their car.
Yes, it is state law that cars have insurance so they won't let you drive off the lot without proof of insurance.
no.
liability insurance, see North Carolina
they probably would have but in the movies there are hardly any 'toddler' cars who are learning.
Anywhere! That's the great thing. Nearly all insurance companies sell this type of insurance. Start first with your current insurance company as they may offer discounts for multiple cars.
To do this you can go to an insurance website such as admiral which gives you a discount on your second car