I deleted all of our answers including mine because I was incorrect. Some of the other answers were correct but to avoid confusion, I just deleted them all. I would still be very cautious when letting someone else drive my car and you still need to contact you insurance carrier to make sure they do not have a disclaimer attached to your policy. Hopefully this will put this question to rest. (This is copied from the Official Ky State Motor Vehicle site) Car Policy Insurance Coverage Generally, your car insurance policy covers you, your spouse, family members, anyone driving the car with your permission, and anyone who reasonably believes he or she is entitled to drive your car. Car insurance coverage follows the car, not the driver. You could however be personally liable if your car is involved in an accident. Car Insurance is usually restricted to the United Sates and Canada. There are other conditions stated in your insurance policy that you should be aware of. Coverage under your car insurance policy may be denied under the following circumstances: If someone who is driving your car who is not authorized by law to drive (This can include a minor without a drivers license, or someone who's license has been revoked or suspended) A Car that is involved in racing A person who is driving a car under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any other illegal substance. These are only a few conditions that insurance provides will not provide coverage for. Check with your car insurance provider for additional restrictions and information that may apply.
If you have no drivers license then you have no business driving a vehicle, therfore you do not need insurance.
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.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
If your spouse has no drivers license and does not drive, then no, you don't have to include them on your auto insurance policy. Actually, they have to have a drivers license before they can be added to the policy.
As long as you have a license. The insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver.
You may need two forms of identification, your drivers license being one of them. Check with your insurance agent.
Drivers caught with no insurance for the second time would have their driving license confiscated. They will also be arrested and will be liable for persecution.
Yes, if they run your information through the interstate system. When you apply for auto insurance, the insurance company checks your driving history via your name/dob/social security/drivers license number. The insurance company can see tickets/accidents recorded in other states and will base your insurance rate upon your driving history. If you have a drivers license in two different states, you are committing a crime in at least one state.
Typically yes, most insurance companies want at least 3 years driving experience in the US and a US license.
Car insurance is available to anyone that has a valid drivers license regardless of age. Insurance for teen drivers is usually high because they do not have a lot of experience driving.
No,but they must have insurance.You can not obtain insurance until you have a drivers license.The person who will be in the car with you who has a drivers license would be responsible for your actions while driving.