if your name is on the car then its your problem.
It shouldn't matter who was driving. The insurance company is responsible for the VEHICLE not the driver.
Who else do you think should be held liable?
Its your fault
All you have to have is drivers education if your sixteen and if your eighteen you just got to have your class D drivers license to drive a V8 vehicle
my brother is a firdst time driver and he got 1000 they told him he had to pay for the year but i do not know
More than likely it will be much cheaper to be on you mothers insurance. If you have your own vehicle you will need insurance, depending on the circumstances, you may want to be designated as driver of the cheaper vehicle to insure even if that is not your vehicle.
== == In the event that you got into a car accident and it was not your fault but the other driver's, if he is insured, his insurance company is liable to pay for the damages of your vehicle. On the other hand, if the other driver is not insured, your own insurance company, provided you have a policy regarding uninsured or underinsured drivers, will be responsible for the damages your vehicle has incurred. They however, may have a right of action against the person responsible for the accident. The person who caused the damage to your vehicle is ultimately responsible for the damage to your vehicle regardless of whether there is an applicable insurance coverage or not. Whether you actually have the repairs done is none of their business.
Actually, you got it backwards. The vehicle which is already in the traffic flow has right-of-way, and the vehicle entering is the give-way vehicle. If you're able to move over to allow them it, it would be nice, but you shouldn't disrupt the traffic flow in order to do this.
NEIL BONNET
Your insurance will likely cover the liability costs less deductibles. You may be forced to file charges for vehicle theft against the unlicensed driver and your insurance company may also sue him.
The minimum age for a Nova Scotia driver's permit (which is required for any motorized vehicle, including a gas scooter) is 16 years.
Yes. Insurance covers the vehicle and the driver. You do have to be aware of insurable interest. The insurance company may not want to pay you for the damage you did to someone's car because you would gain from the other person's loss. You should really work with an insurance agent because rules are different from company to company.