If you live in the state of Virginia then yes you are able to get car insurance with a valid drivers license. You can visit any auto insurance company and get more information.
Yes, car insurance companies in Georgia accept teen drivers. The best one that accepts teenage drivers is AAA. It has the cheapest prices and is the easiest for them to get on.
In answer to your question, teen drivers can get insurance in Illinois. However, they must be covered under their parents' auto insurance policy. The cost will be higher for the parents.
Check with your local insurance agent.
Check with your local insurance agent in Texas.
Cost of insurance policies for young drivers depends on where you purchase your car insurance. Adding a teenage driver to your policy will probably make your premiums go up, but teen drivers are to be insured regardless. You will have to call around to see what is reasonable at several insurance companies to insure teen drivers and get the best quote.
Yes, New Jersey does sell car insurance for women drivers. The best bet would be to get quotes from several agents from State Farm Insurance and Geico Insurance.
Car insurance is available to anyone that has a valid drivers license regardless of age. Insurance for teen drivers is usually high because they do not have a lot of experience driving.
The best place to buy car insurance for teen drivers is AAA. This website explains why it's the cheapest: http://car-insurance.findthebest.com/app-question/d/d/Texas/2406/Which-Texas-Car-Insurance-company-has-the-cheapest-rates-for-young-drivers%3F
There are no insurance companies in Texas that won't insure women drivers. Every insurance company is to insure drivers including husband, wife, teen drivers, and people who drive your car on a regular basis.
There are many options for car insurance for teen drivers. One way to get it is to visit www.Geico.com/New Jersey and sign up. You can add her on to your existing plan.
Geico offers great rates for new teen drivers in Wisconsin
New drivers can benefit from being on their parents insurance because their parents can take advantage of additional discounts that teen drivers wouldn't otherwise get.