No, if one is not covered by an insurance policy, one may be cited if stopped. Thankfully, the law is permeable, so if one were to drive another's car in order to prevent public or personal damage, the police officer on the scene (if there is one) may elect to "let you go".
In addition, it is legal to drive another person's car if you have their permission. Depending on where the vehicle is insured, insurance policies have provisions for drivers who are not covered by the policy but who have permission from the owner to drive it.
No you don't. Simple oral permission will suffice.
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It is not legal to drive a car without a windshield in this state.
To drive another person's car you must be a named driver on the vehicle's insurance policy.
Anything that you have to do by law. To drive a car, by law you must have a license. It is a legal obligation. You are legally obliged to have a driving license to drive a car.
Yes, it is legal.
no there is no legal age to buy a car there is a legal age to drive though
Yes, it is legal to drive a car and talk at the same time. You can talk to someone in the car and not on a phone.
Yes, that is the legal age to drive a car, but many children rarely get their licence at 16, rather 17.Another View: 16 may be the legal age in some states, but it is by no means the legal age in all states. Check carefully with your local state DMV.
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Of course you can drive it... you can drive any car you want... I think the question you are asking though is whether or not it will be legal to drive and whether or not an out of force car insurance policy will cover you if you wreck the vehicle even if it has a current tax and license... right? The answer to those questions is NO. If the current owner's coverage is not in force, it is not legal for you to drive the vehicle unless you have a Non-Owner Insurance policy which insures any vehicle you drive. An out of force policy will NOT cover you at all. Whether the vehicle has current license and tax has no bearing at all on whether you meet your States insurance guidelines.