If you are operating a commercial vehicle the rules can and are different. Each commercial vehicle is insured to be operated in certain places only.
Living in another state:Living in another state will only be allowed if the insurance company knows.Depends on what state you're in.
The VEHICLE that you are driving must be properly insured.
Legal driving age varies from state-to-state.
If you are caught driving an un-insured car: YES
Some states are different, but in Michigan, the company who insured the car is responsible. They can then go after the uninsured driver Some states are different, but in Michigan the company who insured the car is responsible. They can then go after the driver .
It depends on what state you are in.
Yes, however I recommend the vehicle should be the named insured's vehicle as Oregon police force will harass you.
Means he is legal with the state and if he screws up you can sue him.
The legal driving age varies from state to state. Within a state, there may also be restrictions for certainareas, like large cities.
In most states insuring a family members vehicle is acceptable. If it is not in your state then the vehicle can be insured in the sons name with you as an additional driver.
What state? Yes, if she is driving and not insured on anther policy. Call and ask your agent
Call your agent. I do not know your state law.