Absolutely. Your policy states that you will notify the insurance company of any and all household members and all regular or occasional drivers. You will need to provide the company with their name, address, drivers license number, date of birth, and any other information they may ask for. It is very important that this is done as soon as possible so that you do not endanger your own insurance coverage.
because they cant drive
if you have licence, and you have permission to driver the car, then you can drive the car,but laws change from state to state,so in some countries, insurance is compulsory to drive the car
As long as she has your permission, she can drive the vehicle and she will be covered. If she drives it more than a few times, you should add her to the policy.
No way! The insurance certificate specifies who may drive. It will not include unlicensed drivers! Even a licensed driver, but driving without the owner's permission will not be covered by the car owner's insurance.
You should get car insurance when you have your drivers license and you are regularly driving a car. With you license it is legal to drive someone else's car on a rare occasion as long as they have insurance, you will be covered. This however cannot be habit, and must not be part of a regular routine (borrowing the car every Thursday) So if you own a car, have your drivers license, or regularly drive someone elses car, you should have insurance or be put as an occasional driver on someone elses car.
This teenager did not get a license from the non-custodial parent. He got it from the State. And if he is licensed and resides in your household, your insurance company needs to know. He just might have to drive you to the ER or something.
If you live in the US, it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance. It is advised NOT to drive without insurance. make them tow it or they can put their dealer plate on and let them drive it
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No, you cannot drive any car in the UK with insurance. You must have specific insurance for the car you are driving.
No. Your having a provisional licence doesn't change your state's insurance requirements.Added: The status of your license or permit has nothing to do with whether the vehicle itself is insured or not.
According to the Insurance Information Institute website, there were 11.8 million teenage drivers in 2015. That was the most recent data a quick internet search could turn up.
I live with my brother can I drive his vehicals under his insurance?