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not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
Depends on the state and also the insurance company. Most companies will cover any vehicle that you operate to an extent, however, in the majority of states, you can't register a vehicle (put license plates on it) without having liability insurance on that vehicle. Check your state laws.
No. Mandatory auto insurance is a state law in Texas.
Quite likely. The insurance company will think you showed poor judgment by allowing this person to operate your vehicle.
Yes, but you might need to get a waiver of insurance requirements from the state if the vehicle has a valid registration. If the vehicle does not have valid plates then no insurance would be needed. Don't drive an uninsured vehicle though.
If you do not carry the minimunm state insurance coverages, then you must pay the uninsured motor vehicle fee of $500. This is not insurance but it allows you to operate your vehicle on Virginia's highways at your own risk. If you get into an accident, you will have to pay all the fees associated with the accident.
Depends on the state laws. Typically driver insurance coverage is extended to any driver of the vehicle insured. Insurance covers the vehicle and any legally licensed driver with permission to operate the vehicle.
The VEHICLE that you are driving must be properly insured.
It is a violation of State law to operate a motor vehicle without a seatbelt.
In most states it is unlawful to operate any motor vehicle without carrying some form of insurance that satisfy the minimum financial responsibility requirements for your particular state. Most states also have severe penalties for people who drive without insurance with the 2 most common penalties being a 1-year license suspension and impoundment of your vehicle, in which you have to pay a HEFTY fine to get it out. Also, if you were to have an accident with no insurance, not only could you be penalized as described above but you could be sued HEAVILY and be financially screwed for a long, long time.
Yes, but to register a car you need the vehicle insured. In the state of CA you can't even buy the car without the insurance. Dealers won't let you take it out.
NO it is illegal. ------------------- The above answer is incorrect. It depends on the state. Some states do not require insurance to register or drive a vehicle.