If it is not registered to them, it should not be on their policy.
no you cant
This is not a good idea. You need your own insurance policy. There are coverages you do not have by being on your parents policy. You want to be a "named insured". This means that you control the policy and not your parents. If you want to loan your car to anyone you can, if you are on your parents policy you cannot do this. Also if you need to rent a car, you are not covered under your parents policy to do this. You would be under your own policy. Contact your insurance agent for a better explanation.
Yes, but the parents have to add the new driver to their policy.
Yes, unless you are listed as an excluded driver. To be sure in the future have your parents add you to their policy. Provided you are 18 or younger, most companies will not charge you to be on your parents policy with just a permit.
you have to have a car for getting a car insurance No, you can be driving your parents car & be on their policy, therefore you are still insured
Yes.
In most states, the title will have to signed over to you by the previous owner. Your parents will have to go to their insurance company and have you added to their policy as well as adding the car on.
He is covered under his parents' policy until he gets his own car and license.
No. Unless you had the teenager on your policy, but at the same time you knew that the teenager was unlicensed! So, get the teenager licensed and put him on your ins. policy and then teach him how to driver safely and not crash.
Your parents would need to add the car to their own policy.
Most likely no, but still check your specific policy and the rules in the state you live in.
No i dont think because she was the one driving the car, i didnt mtter who it belonged to.