They don't "have to", but they will.
If you have not received a ticket, then NO! If you received a ticket they know already. If you are applying for insurance and received a ticket for reckless driving, then the answer is yes!
When the insurance company finds out about it, possibly. I imagine that it depends on your insurance company, but I'd say yes.
You would call the insurance company of the person's car that you are driving. The insurance follows the car and not the insured.
Insurance rates are based primarily on your personal driving habits and record, so if you receive a ticket while driving a rental car it can still be reported to your insurance company because the citing officer has your drivers license information. So in short, it is definitely possible for your insurance company to raise your rate based on a speeding ticket you received while driving a rented vehicle.
Licensce reveals how many points they have previously received and criminal record would show any driving offences.
Yes. Plan on it.Answeryes, your driving record can be checked by your insurance company and other companies if you got in a car accident.....
in general, yes
NO
Answer this question...checked your insurance
Categorically no. The insurance relates solely to driving on company business.
Your company will pay for the insurance if you are driving and working for a specific company. If you are an independent contractor driving for someone, you will have to maintain your own insurance for your job.
No, the company cannot drive! If the company wants you to use your personal car for company business, they should provide insurance for that use.