I don't think so, but when insuring a vehicle whomever you are having be the driver of this vehicle you purchased would need to provide their license etc.
rx7drifter8: yes it is required to show proof of insurance on the vehicle and the person
driving the vehicle is on the policy, but if you are on the policy and don't have the card to show and get pulled over they might give you a warning or ticket that can be waved at the court house when you bring them the proof that you have auto insurance on the date of getting the ticket
The subject can be arrested and can be charged by police for failure to provide documentation.
In most states it is legally required that you have insurance on the vehicle before driving it off the lot.
It is required to have liability car insurance to legally drive in Tennessee.
No. You'll be required to take classes in order to ride those vehicles legally. The rules of driving a car are not the same as a motorcycle or scooter.
I don't think it is legally required. But it is posted to be a deterrent to crime.
You are indeed allowed to. As long as you're not text messaging or holding your phone up to your ear, you're okay in many states.
yes if you have some sort of drivers permit and they have one as well. Generally it is required that a legally licensed adult accompany the person who is driving with a learner's permit.
No!
You will have to log at least 120 hours of supervised driving in New South Wales with your learners permit before you can attempt the driving test to get a license. A minimum of 20 hours of night driving is required. Night driving hours are between sunset and sunrise.
Well you cannot insure a vehicle that does not legally belong to you. You Mother would need to get the insurance in her name and list you as the driver of the vehicle. This is the only way to legally obtain insurance on this vehicle with the information you have provided.
Get emancipated by the court.
it is considered good business practice to give rain checks, but doing so is not legally required.