It may vary from state to state, but in general the answer is no, you generally cannot be cited for failure to maintain insurance on a vehicle if that vehicle is non-operative (i.e., it's parked and not going anywhere). You may have to continue to register it as a non-operative vehicle, however. And if the vehicle is going to move under it's own power again, it will need to be insured.
What type of driveway? Was it a curving and could not see the car before rounding the curve? Is it straight; then why did you not see the car blocking the driveway before even getting into car and/or backing..
The car that was in the hidden driveway.
you can insure a car with no license
can you put a car cover over a car that has no tags or insurance in your private driveway
You can insure the car if you list those drivers on the policy.
No. You must have a valid driver's license to insure your car.
The standard width of a two-car driveway is 20 to 24 feet wide. A single-car driveway width is between nine and 12 feet wide.
1 car driveway $5, 2 car driveway $15, 3 car driveway $25, also depends on the depth of the snow. the deeper the snow is, the higher the price.
The average width of a single car driveway is between 10 and 12 feet. As for a double car driveway, it goes up to 20 feet.
Yes, some companies will insure your car without registration.
The bare minimum to insure a car is $500
If you insure it in the name of the person who owns the car, yes.