If not covered by the school itself, you need insurance that covers "business" in addition to "pleasure" use. Also, you will need insurance that covers additional drivers.
no, the driver has to be on your insurance or have there own insurance. if your driving and the persons with you then yes
Although it depends on your insurance, the driver is covered if driving with your permission.
No. No kind of insurance covers drunk driving.
Is driving without insurance
If the driving school is reputable, they will have student driver insurance. You should contact schools you are interested in and ask them whether or not this is the case.
You will be cited for driving without insurance and the other driver being at fault, him and his insurance are still liable for damages.
No.
One can find cheap car insurance for a new driver is get a family or relative to register you as the third driver especially someone who has many years of driving experience. This way you can avoid paying expensive driving insurance.
Yes I think so since you were the driver. The insurance covers the driver and not necessarily the car.
GEICO has the lowest auto insurance rates for a forty year old driver with a clean driving record\
The employee will be personally liable for any fines or sanctions for driving without a license. However, the business will be responsible for damages if the employee was driving as part of work responsibilities.
Well, you say 'procrastinating,' but your question is not really answerable, and, coming from an employee, impertinent. Regardless of whether the company driver is actually driving for an insurance company--doubtful--or not, they have 'comprehensive' commercial insurance; 'uninsured motorist' insurance is just a way to rephrase 'comprehensive' insurance for those who might not grasp the term.