Some insurance companies may be able to help you, but most preferred or standard insurers would not.
Your best bet would be to contact an independent agent or broker. They have the authority to write business on behalf of several companies and can probably place you somewhere more quickly.
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If your insurance company allows you to do this, you will also need to have another driver listed on your policy. This is mandatory because the learners permit only allows you to drive under the supervision of a properly licensed driver. They will have to be listed as a driver on the policy as well.
Provisional license insurance is insurance for people who have a provisional drivers license. A provisional license is for drivers under the age of 16 who are driving with a learners permit or a person who has previously had a license revoked or suspended and who has recently obtained a new license.
Yes you can. When I had my learners I bought a car from South Auckland. There are quite a few in Auckland, unfortunately I cant say the same as anywhere else in the country. Maybe do a google search of your area. Good luck!
It can be a pain in the Butt but yes you can purchase and Insure a car without a Drivers Licence. For the insurance you will have to have a person or persons to drive it.
inMinnesota law you will
You can apply for a learners licence and then get your final licence later.
You have to apply to the R.T.O in Georgia for the learners licence first.
yes you can
You can get licence for both life and general business from IRDA for which you are to apply at the time of opting for fresh licence and/or at the time of renewal.
car licence is 18, learners permit 16
The test itself costs $17.60, and to get your actual learners licence is $64.45