Legally no, The insurance company does not have a rating for you on the car and you dont have an insurable interest (legal term for financial responsibility) in the car. Therefore the lease holder would be obligated to take the car back to prevent a financial loss in the event of an accident.
No They Cannot.
yes
can a person drive a vehicle of a deceased person that is deliquent in payments
You are covered if you are a licensed driver regardless what they say. A leased vehicle is owned by the leasing agency not by the person who is leasing it. The terms of the contract will designate who may or may not drive the vehicle and nothing else applies.
no only persons
Drive through the tolls
If the car is titled only to the deceased, then it is part of the estate. Depending on state law and the will instructions, the car may have to be parked until the estate is settled.
To drive someone else's truck, or to drive their own? If they're leased onto a company, they'll take on that company's ICC/MC and USDOT number.
yes. but in some other states, you can be 15 or 16 to be able to drive
Cars can not be leased without having an actual license. A learners permit is only to be used for practicing to drive to receive an driver's license.
That would be a chauffeur.
yes