If you have a valid drivers license and permission to drive the car, then yes, you can drive the car as long as the owner of the car has insurance on it.
Unless the person is part of the household and has been deemed a non-covered driver by the car owner's insurance company. Let's say father has insurance on car. Son live's in house, however has been revoked or has a horrible driving record. Son has permission by father to go to store. Gets in a wreck, doing injury and insurance company had son named as not a covered driver. No coverage then.
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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, you can only drive the cars listed on your car insurance policy.
In the UK you must have insurance that covers you to drive the car in question.
If you are going to drive a car, you should have insurance.
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
If the car if financed, the lender will require you to insure it. If you own the car, and don't drive it, you are not required to have insurance.
If you drive the car then you need car insurance.
yes
No, the insurance is on the car, not the person.
It is illegal to drive a car that has no insurance.
yes you can but if you wreck and they have insurance their car will be ok but your screwed