This is a question best answered by your insurance agent or a call to your insurance company's 800 customer service phoneline.
A bit more:
Unless the insurance regulations have changed since I was a licensed auto and homeowners insurance agent: If your child is of legal adult age and not living with you, then no, you don't add him to your policy. Actually, many insurance companies wouldn't allow you to include an adult child (or any other adult) who does not live with you to your auto insurance policy.
Yes you do If you have a learners permit, you should always be accompanied by an adult that has a valid drivers license , And yes the car most be insured.
As long as the Adult:Has properly informed the insurance companyHas insuranceWas not drunk or otherwise negligent.
No, you must have an adult in the car with you.
Adult Learners are Motivated and Self-Directed
Adult Learners are Motivated and Self-Directed
Yes as long as an adult is in the passenger seat.
If a person with only a learners permit gets a reckless driving ticket, they will have to pay the ticket. Depending on the state they may be required to attend classes, and their insurance rates will go up.
Yes, you or your parents, or the insurance company of whoever owns the car you are driving.
Yes you can but you need a learners permit and an adult to drive beside you
Yes, someone with a Rhode Island learners permit can drive in other states. However, the person with the permit must be driving with an adult rider in the car.
No, you must be supervised by a licenced driver, even as an adult.
No, not really. In most states (or all to my knowledge), drivers who only have learners permit can only drive when an adult, age 21 or older, is in the passenger seat of the vehicle.