Yes, children with a learners license should always be reported to your insurance company. Most companies will not charge an additional premium for drivers with a learners permit but they must be added as a driver.
I think you mean does your son need to be added to your insurance policy if her has a learner's permit. The answer is yes.
this will depend on how long you yourself have been driving and what type of car you have. i am sure you yourself needs to have a clean licence and have had a licence for three years before you can legally take a learner driver out in the car. i myself am a learner driver and my partner didnt pay any extra on his insurance to get myself added but i am a lot older than your daughter, you can always check for free on the car insurance web sites.
So long as your son has your permission to drive your car, he is covered under your insurance policy. (As long as he has a valid driver's permit or license)
To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old. To legally buy a vehicle in South Africa, you do need a full driver's license. No insurance company will offer insurance to a learner driver, and once you do have a license, your premiums are higher until you are 25yrs old.
To take the driver's test, you typically need a valid learner's permit, proof of insurance, registration for the vehicle you will be using, and a properly functioning vehicle with all required safety features.
Yes. Every driver on the road needs insurance to protect others, especially new drivers because they are more likely to cause accidents.
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.
It's not usually necessary to declare you as a driver with the learner's permit. That comes when you get your license and can drive indepentently.
All members of the household need to be listed on the policy, if she is not licensed then she will need to be listed but excluded.
i don't think so
Honestly, the best way to find out is to call Geico directly. There should be some increase simply because you are driving, but they can give the specific costs. BTW, you need to be added as a driver within 30 days generally otherwise there may be problems if a claim is ever turned in.
You do not have to be the original owner to be on the insurance. You just need to call the insurance carriers company and ask that you be added as a driver on that vehicle.