No, a 16-year old can not enter into a legally binding contract AT ALL, even with a parents signature. However, the parent can enter into a car lease and then give the car to the kid, but the child cannot get a car lease.
No, minors typically cannot drive rental cars as they are not legally allowed to enter into contracts, which are required for renting a car.
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It depends what the contract for the rental car is. Usually there is one or two specific people that are only allowed to drive, and they usually have to be at least 21. Sometimes you are allowed to rent a car at 18, but because of insurance purposes, the cost is higher. If you want to find out if you are allowed to drive a rental with a permit, check the contract or just call the rental company to check.
The Rental Car Company is responsible if they allowed an uninsured driver to rent and drive their vehicle. You will need to file a claim against both the driver and the rental car company.
No, only authorized additional drivers are allowed to drive the car. IF an accident would happen, then it would be a violation of your rental contract which voids and and all coverages even if its personal insurance.
No, you generally cannot drive a rental car if you are not listed as an additional driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, you can legally drive a rental car that is not in your name as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
A Program Car is the term a dealership assigns to a car that has previously been used in a rental fleet or as a company vehicle, such as the car that the employees of a dealership are allowed to drive.
In general, only authorized drivers as specified on the rental contract are allowed to drive rental cars. This includes the person whose name is on the contract, and any additional persons specified on the form. A spouse is often included automatically (best to ask). If you drive a rental car that you are not authorized by contract to drive, and something happens to the car, the person whose name is on the contract will be held responsible.
Yes, it is legal to drive a rental car that is not registered in your name as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, you can legally drive someone else's rental car as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, multiple individuals can drive a rental car as long as they are listed as additional drivers on the rental agreement and meet the age and licensing requirements set by the rental company.