If the insurance company knows where the car is garaged, and if it's insured there they must, there should be no problem. There may be some issues with the state DMV if she has moved permanently to Pennsylvania and still has Florida tags, but if it is owned by a Florida resident and only loaned to a Pennsylvania resident, that's probably OK, too.
no the state requires you to have so much
Only if you are under18...it is a national law.
About 60 miles as the crow flies, but about 95 miles (and slightly less than 2 hours) as the car drives.
The horse-and-buggy driving Mennonites, who also speak Pennsylvania German, are often confused with the Amish.
Yes, as long as you add her as a regular driver on your insurance policy.
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Singer Ariana Grande hails from Boca Ratone, Florida, and drives a Range Rover.
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If she ever stays with you or drives your vehicles you need to let your insurance company know about her so that you have coverage.