Yes and no, depends on how the teen acts and if they get in trouble a lot.
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
Immediately talk to her parents or some adult relative she car trust.
Teen - sense of independence. Parents - a child that hopefully displays responsible driving behavior.
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There are several places to find car insurances for teens. Most (local) banks and inssurance providers have special insurrances for teens owning a car.
Teens often need cars, but they are not the best drivers. A used car will be suitable, cheaper and less costly to insure.
If it is not registered to them, it should not be on their policy.
Yes it is very important for them to learn how to drive well. But it should not be a very expensive car.
From my understanding, you should consider the options for which trust you are trying to sign.
depends where you are... older teens may have a car they can afford... but the car they desire may be like a mini or mercedes.
a car with air bags
You shouldn't. I wouldn't trust someone who can't spell "transmission" anywhere near my car.