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Since he's not Lgally able to drive, there should be no problem dropping him and excluding him from your policy, Unless of course you are planning to knowingly allow him to drive your vehicle without a license. If you decide to drop him from your coverage you need to inform him of this and in no uncertain terms let him know he is not allowed to drive your vehicle. You may also want to secure your car keys as children are often apt to take a parents vehicle without permission.

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Q: If your child has a suspended PA license should you drop him from your insurance?
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