The actual driver. Unfortunately, if the driver is your kid, and you're adding your kid to your insurance policy, it could affect your rates.
No they won't. A learners permit is not a valid license. They shouldn't be driving without a licensed driver. The owner of the car can be held liable. They can be sued for allowing an unlicensed driver, drive their vehicle.
You are liable for the damages to the property that was struck which belongs to others. If you have coverage for the car you were driving, (Collision) the deductible would have to be paid. If there is no coverage on the vehicle, then it's up to the owner to repair and whatever arrangements were made prior to the accident.
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If you are caught driving in violation of the restrictions of your learners permit, you can have your privilege to drive suspended.
It all depends on the state in which the accident happened as well as the type of accident.
The VA learner's permit allows you to learn driving when you are still underage.
Contact your agent or policy services dept for your carrier, they will be able to advise you.
in most states you have to wait 6 months after you get your learners permit to get your license.
The minimum driving age in Georgia is 15 for a learners permit.
As long as there is a licensed driver over the age of 21 at all times when the driver with the learners permit is driving, there is absolutely no problem with someone driving with a learners permit in a state other than where it was issued. When my son had his learners permit, we took a 2 week vacation and traveled across several state lines - he drove 75% of the trip - we were never stopped.
If you mean your learner's driving permit , you can apply at age 16