When it comes to renting a car, you will require a valid driver's license and a credit card in your name. As long as your driver's license is valid, and you have not been suspended or told not to drive by law enforcement, you should be able to rent a car without any problems.
No, they will ask you questions about your driving record, but they can get your record from the state you are applying in.
Your driving record is still your driving record regardless of what you were driving when you got the ticket.
Yes, rental car companies typically check your driving record before allowing you to rent a car.
That's simple. Just tell your insurance agent that they will be driving the car. However, know this. Your spouse's driving record will directly affect your insurance premiums regardless of whether or not they will EVER be driving your car. Not fair but completely legal in Ontario.
Anyone can be listed on your car insurance policy as long as they have a valid driver's license. You just have to remember if that person has a bad driving record it will affect your insurance.
Yes, car rental companies typically check your driving record before allowing you to rent a car. This is to ensure that you have a safe driving history and are a low-risk customer.
The minimum age requirement for renting a car with this service is 21 years old.
The same way it does when you are driving a car
No, driving a car backwards does not affect the mileage in reverse. The odometer measures the distance the car has traveled regardless of the direction it is moving.
This would only affect the drivers DMV record. It would not impact the insurance or MVR of the owner of the vehicle. http://www.coloradosbestinsurance.com
I guess you were driving? The ticket (if you received one) may, also if a clue is run then that too may show up. Be sure and be truthful when filling out any application for insurance.
I had a 1965 EL COMINO my insurance was $21.00 a month, of coarse clean driving record So it really depends on your driving record.