Yes, of course.
You need to use the address on your registration, not license. Whether the address on your license has to be the one on your registration is another question. I believe you are allowed to list one address as your "primary residence" and another as a "secondary." However, if you've moved away from that address (as opposed to perhaps having gone away from school, leaving parents behind there), it's fraud to continue using that address for insurance.
The repo man will tell you that, but no it is not true.
You want to know the motivations behind Ernie giving Peter an expired coupon, correct.You realize that there is absolutely NOanswer to this question.
Unfortunatey, if you hit a car from behind, it is your fault. Period. Your insurance will pay for damages and the other person's injuries, if any. Hopefully, nobody was seriously injured, but you can expect your insurance to go up!
yes
That all health insurance goes threw the government
YES, it is required in all states that they be put on a insurance policy if they are behind the wheel
Typically the person who hit you pays. If they don't have insurance, your no fault insurance will pay for it.
That all health insurance goes through the federal government
That all health insurance goes through the federal government
that all heath insurance goes through the federal government.
No to both questions. But the repossession agent has access to all that information and then some.