No. You can only get car insurance if their is actual a vehicle to insure.
not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
It would depend on the government! In the US, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle WITHOUT insurance.
Most, but not all insurance companies will require you have a drivers license to buy liability insurance for your vehicle. All of the 50 United States however require you have a license or permit of some type before you can drive your vehicle on public roads.
Yes you need one to Operate any type of Vehicle in California!
No if you have a license no, but if you have a vehicle you have ot have a license.
A license, a vehicle, and insurance.
Yes you do NEED a motorcycle license. There are 3 categories of licenses namely: 1) M3 - With this license, you can operate a motorized bicycle. 2) M2 - With this license, you can operate a Moped Or Scooter on a Public Road and requires proof of ownership, endorsement License and Proof of Insurance. 3) M1 - With this license, you can operate ANY 2 wheeled motorized Vehicle. Usually it takes a little bit harder to get one of these because you are Endorsed by the State Of California Itself and The California Highway Patrol when you passed the test to get one of these.
No. You need not get insurance when you get a drivers license, but you must get insurance when you buy your own vehicle
all stated require you to carry your license and proof of insurance.
By Ohio Law, you are required to carry car insurance on a vehicle that is title in your name. In addition, to operate a vehicle in Ohio, you must be able to show proof of financial responsibility. However, when you receive your license, they do not require you to furnish proof of insurance or other financial responsibility at that time.
i think if you only have a vehicle.
The answer is most likely no. If you are not licensed to operate a vehicle, then the insurance company would be contributing to a crime if you are operating it as all states require a driver license to operate a motor vehicle. There are exception and there are a few carrier that will provide coverage in special circumstance. For example, grandmother has never learned to drive and do not have a license. She purchase a car so that her granddaughter will drive her to and from the grocery store and the church.