Yes. But without a license, they are not permitted to drive the car alone with just a permit.
YES! You are driving. You have to have insurance. absolutely. it does not matter what stage of driving you are at, you must have insurance. you can get pulled over and be ticketed on your permit. you can also get into an accident while driving on a permit. all of the above are logically reasons that you must have insurance to drive on a permit. in fact, i am surprised that you were not asked to show proof of insurance to obtain a permit. so in short, yes you do need insurance to drive on a permit.
You don't need Insurance to get a permit, or even your license. You will need insurance if you own your over car and wish to put it on the road.'
Depends on the state and also the insurance company. Most companies will cover any vehicle that you operate to an extent, however, in the majority of states, you can't register a vehicle (put license plates on it) without having liability insurance on that vehicle. Check your state laws.
Only if you are with someone who is over 21
In order to register a new car in Alabama, you need a title signed over to you, a notarized bill of sale, and proof of identity (driver's license). At this time, no insurance is required to register a vehicle in the state of Alabama.
AARP offers life insurance for those over 50 along with other services.
AARP gives insurance for people over 50 years old. Each insurance company will insure anyone but at a higher price for someone younger or someone who is considered a senior citizen.
They with a legal adult must go to the Department of Transportation. DOT They will have to take a written test and pass in order to get a Drivers Permit.
Only in certain jurisdictions - it is NOT a nationwide requirement.
Someone over 50 can typically still get life insurance coverage through various options such as term life insurance, whole life insurance, or guaranteed acceptance life insurance. It may involve higher premiums due to age, but it is still possible to secure coverage by applying directly with insurance companies or seeking the assistance of an insurance agent specializing in this demographic. Additionally, maintaining good health habits and having a medical exam can help in obtaining better rates.
No, only the OWNER of the insurance policy can sign the policy over. Sometimes the owner is the insured, but not always.
no. minors have little to no rights in this country! it's gotta be registered to someone 18 or over.