I would assume that you can argue that it necessary as protection against the noise pollution of traffic?
Similar to ear plugs.
In most states, you need to have a licensed driver with you when driving with a learner's permit. Driving alone is usually not allowed until you have a full driver's license.
The licensed driver needs to be at least 25 years old and must be sitting in the seat next to the permit driver.
No --- Only the driver - might make it slippery.
It is my understanding that the car owner's insurance pays for the person who was hit. The driver's insurance is responsible for the car he/she was driving.
6 months
A driver's permit allows you to practice driving with a licensed adult in the car, but you cannot drive alone.
If you gave permission then it should be covered.
You must be licensed to drive, or have a permit and a licensed driver with you. Otherwise, there are legal consequences for that driver. The insurance company may not pay for any damages depending on the policy.
The restriction indicating "Licensed MC operator 21 or over in sight" on a commercial driver's license means that the driver must have a licensed motorcycle operator who is at least 21 years old present and visible while they are operating a motorcycle. This restriction is typically applied to ensure safety and provide guidance for less experienced riders. It limits the driver's ability to operate a motorcycle independently until they meet the required experience or age criteria.
Under Ontario law, driving without a license can be punished by fines and even prison time. This varies depending on why the license is suspended or revoked and what the driver does while driving without a license. If a person is injured or killed by an unlicensed driver, that driver can face life in prison.
No; you would not be registered and liscened in the United States so you would need to do that first.
The licensed driver driving with a permit holder needs to ensure they are in compliance with the law by following all traffic rules and regulations, including speed limits, signaling, and other road safety measures.