yes
yes, you can if you are a fully licensed driver.
No. The Christmas Island detention centre is still fully operational.
As long as they are legally fully licensed in their home state, yes.
Yes the named driver would have the same coverages. You can not split the coverage between drivers, the coverages are the same for each vehicle.
yes it will
Christmas, Florida i think it is St.Augstine,Florida but i can not be sure about it
Christmas, Florida is a community that keeps Christmas decorations year round at several locations. The town was initially called Fort Christmas, but the name changed to Christmas in 1892.
You must have a fully licenced driver supervising you.
It will depend on the driver's car insurance company. In case that driver gets into a car accident, it would be presumed his car insurance will step in to settle the damages.
Christmas, Florida is a community that keeps Christmas decorations year round at several locations. The town was initially called Fort Christmas, but the name changed to Christmas in 1892.
In the UK 17 for a provisional where you must be accompanied by a fully qualified driver over 21. Then you must pass your test to drive solo
Depends on your state. All states require a driver on a learner's permit to be supervised by a fully licenced driver. Some states require that licenced driver to be 18, and some states require them to be 21.