No, only authorized additional drivers are allowed to drive the car.
IF an accident would happen, then it would be a violation of your rental contract which voids and and all coverages even if its personal insurance.
Yes But He Needs To Have A Learners Permit. Answerd By TG
Press charges against him.
yes. anyone can drive your car with your permission.
'I wondered the same thing... 'sure does look like him, doesn't it?
As long as he will not drive the car or have any other need for you to insure him, yes drop him.
Yes.
Yes, you should have no problem getting a vehicle insured for your son. Presumably Dad owns the car but the son is the primary driver and Dad doesn't drive. This is not an uncommon situation.
You don't. WHo said you needed to?
If you have a valid drivers license and permission to drive the car, then yes, you can drive the car as long as the owner of the car has insurance on it. Unless the person is part of the household and has been deemed a non-covered driver by the car owner's insurance company. Let's say father has insurance on car. Son live's in house, however has been revoked or has a horrible driving record. Son has permission by father to go to store. Gets in a wreck, doing injury and insurance company had son named as not a covered driver. No coverage then.
If he ever drives it he legally has to be insured. If he never sets foot behind the wheel, he does not.
No, but if you pay the insurance, or if she's not on his, you can probably manage to get her into trouble for driving it.
So long as your son has your permission to drive your car, he is covered under your insurance policy. (As long as he has a valid driver's permit or license)