Yes, as long as your not driving
a drivers licence
Yes - you need an international drivers licence when you travel to slovenia.
It can be a pain in the Butt but yes you can purchase and Insure a car without a Drivers Licence. For the insurance you will have to have a person or persons to drive it.
No. Passports and drivers licences are not compulsory documents. If you neither drive or travel abroad you do not need them.
Sure, it is not illegal to own a car without a licence and therefore is not illegal to insure a car without a licence...but it is still illegal to drive it.
you get a drivers licence by passing the drivers test
Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
You don't need a drivers license to have a car in your name.
As long as the Licence is current and valid for that country you can rent a car. People from outside Europe need to have a valid International drivers licence as well.
Probably not but check with the airline that you intend to travel with.
A car can only be put in the name of the insured. And you can't get insurance until you have a drivers licence.
That depends if you yourself drive/or have a drivers licence.If you have the drivers licence,then you should be able to insure the car under your name . On the other hand,there is no hard and fast rule about ownership/registration under your name..as the car can be registered under anyones name.. irrespective of insurance or drivers licence..but insurance is dificult,unless you yourself drive.