yes, of course.
not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
Even though this is not moving violation, yes, you will get a ticket and it will be in entered in the DMV database.
if you do not own a car you do not have to have insurance the insurance is tied to the registration when you register plates for a car and that is how the state keep track of you for insurance purposes I live in Ohio
depending on the state you live in you COULD get insurance without owning a CAR. Ask your insurance professional about it.
doesnt matter You would register and provide insurance in the State you live.
If you live in Missouri, you can most likely find a car insurance quote from State Farm on their official website.
It really depends on the state that you live in.
You can get a car insurance unless you will buy a car.
You should check with an Insurance Agent or an Attorney that does business in your area. The rules vary from state to state.
If you have made this new State your primary residence state, your insurance company may require after one year that you register your car and your license in your new state. The auto insurance should follow the registered state, and if you are a permanent resident, then you should register your car and re-write a new auto policy for that state.
Depends on what state you live in because not all states require insurance. I live in N.H where it isn't required unless you have bought it from a dealership and the dealership of course still owns the car.
Her insurance may state 'other drivers with the insured's permission' in which case her insurance would at least in part cover damage to other people/cars, but probably not to her own car. If her insurance does not have that clause, you are probably in trouble.