Yes.
Of course you can but it is illegal to do so. Every state has a minimum amount of insurance you must carry on any vehicle you drive.
I would not drive a car without an insurance policy on it as you could be cited.
It is not mandatory, in the United States as a country,to carry auto insurance, but in most states it is a law.
All drivers are required by law to carry proof of Financial Responsibility. So if you are an insured driver under the terms of the Auto Insurance Contract then you are covered to drive it. If you are not an insured under the terms of that policy then you are not covered. Remember, Vehicles do not drive themselves and vehicles do not carry insurance, People do. Auto Insurance Is to cover the losses and legal liabilities of the Insured.
Not individually, but the vehicle they drive must be insured.
Dealer insurance does not carry over after you purchase the car. Most states require you to have your own insurance to drive off the lot after you buy it.
You should check with your insurance agent how you should carry the insurance on a car not financed in your name. Each of the 50 states in the United States has its own insurance regulations. Each state requires its agents to know the insurance regulations.
The insurance is on the DRIVER as well as the car driven. So, the answer is Yes.
As long as your responsible and have a drivers license or a snowmobile license u can carry a passenger
Well the person that hit you is not responsible enough to drive with insurance, if someone was in your parked car, you would still be responsible,its your car after all. The person that hit your car would be liable and you would have to go after them legally. If the uninsured driver in fact gets injured he will be responsible for himself, insurance companies are not in the business of paying people who drive illegally.
Dealers are responsible for insuring the cars on their lots. You need to have a valid driver's license in order to go on a test drive.