Depends on the insurance. Some policies are valid with any driver, others cover only the policy holder.
In most states in the US (but not all) liability insurance is mandatory, and it would be illegal to drive without one.
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No, if the other person is driving the uninsured vehicle, then that person is still covered by their own policy. But, if you AND the vehicle are uninsured, then it doesn't matter who's in the passenger seat.
To drive another person's car you must be a named driver on the vehicle's insurance policy.
not if you are personally insured to drive that vehicle on your own policy
The VEHICLE that you are driving must be properly insured.
No. * i say Depends on your policy. Call your insurance person.
People are not insured. Vehicles are. In other words, it's not necessary for a vehicle owner to determine whether a potential driver is insured. The owner knows whether his car is insured. It is necessary, however, for a person who wishes to drive a vehicle to ensure that it is properly insured. I would not operate a vehicle unless I saw a valid insurance card for it.
The hire company will insist on some form of insurance.
In the UK, if you are insured fully comp for your own vehicle you are covered to drive any vehicle for third party damages, unless your policy states otherwise. Some policies allow you to drive any other vehicle fully comp. Check your policy.
If the car you are driving is insured then you are not driving without insurance.
Are you insuring cars that you no longer drive? If so, consider dropping insurance on these vehicles. Just make sure you are not going to be driving the vehicle for a long time. In some cases vehicles are required to be insured if they are registered. In these cases, inquire about having the vehicle insured as inoperable.
No.
No, All drivers must meet the definition of a covered driver under the terms of your auto insurance contract