If the driving school is reputable, they will have student driver insurance. You should contact schools you are interested in and ask them whether or not this is the case.
Driving instructor insurance is designed to protect both the instructor and the student in the event of a crash. For student driver companies, this specific insurance is required by the law.
Yes, they will. They will keep your insurance rates down and they will teach you how to be a good driver.
Most driving training courses are done in person through a driving schools. Check your local driving schools.
The answer to this question is YES the student driver needs auto insurance because it is a requirement by the law that every driver, whether student or not, needs insurance. If you contact your insurance agent you will find out for the most part that the student driver needs to be listed on the insurance policy but they are not charged any fees until they become a full licensed driver. This was the advise that I had received from my insurance company, which is Met Life.
If the car is not currently insured, then you need to get insurance on the car that you will be driving. You can purchase liability only if you are looking to go the cheaper route.
no, the driver has to be on your insurance or have there own insurance. if your driving and the persons with you then yes
Go to the Driving School Forum! Driving School Forum is here to help all student drivers, no matter what your needs are. Whether you are a student driver with a learner permit or a student driver with a driver's license in need of refresher lessons for better driving skills.
Although it depends on your insurance, the driver is covered if driving with your permission.
No. No kind of insurance covers drunk driving.
You can have truck driver training by checking at local driving schools. Most of the larger driving schools will offer truck driver training, although some of the smaller ones won't.
Is driving without insurance
You will be cited for driving without insurance and the other driver being at fault, him and his insurance are still liable for damages.