yes
Check with your parents insurance company. Most states require the class just to get a license..
No you do not get a discount on car insurance if you have a CDL. This license just allows you to legally drive certain vehicles.
You just need a regular drivers license to drive an RV Class A in Virginia.
Yes they can request a copy of your license as a part of your application of insurance. Usually they just ask for you number but they can request an actual copy
For ur first revoked license u must turn in ur license. Wait 6 months and after taking a driver improvement class and making sure u have no unpaid fines u can apply for ur license to be reinstated. Just a waiting period basically. And insurance will be pretty high
yes, just follow the steps to obtaining a license found at insurance.ca.gov
Your isnurnce will actually go down, not up, because you cant drive with a suspended license and you should cancel your insurance. If you drive anyway, your insurance will not cover you, so dont drive. if you have so many driving problesm just sell your car and take the bus or ride a bike.
Yes you do. You need a Class M license to operate a Scooter that is over 49.5cc You do not need a Class M license for a Moped (it has to have pedals on it) you just need your Class C license.
No, Not necessarily, There are many insurance companies that will issue auto insurance coverage to you without a drivers license. It just depends on the underwriting requirements of the insurance company. Most of the larger national companies will require a drivers license first but many local and regional insurers will have no problem with it.
A permitted license holder still needs a car insurance. The license is just to prove that someone has taken the driving lessons and understands the road rules. Insurance helps to provide some backup when liability comes due to an accident.
Typically you don't need insurance in order to have a driver's license. If however you have violations on your driving record and are required to have an insurance policy in order to keep you license you should have no problem getting a non-owners policy.
I think you just need insurance or get a contractors license http://www.rld.state.nm.us/CID/faq.htm