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 a rental car even if the vehicle is not registered under your name. Rental car companies allow individuals to drive their vehicles as long as they meet certain requirements, such as having a valid driver's license and meeting the minimum age requirement.
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.
No, you cannot legally drive a rental car under someone else's name unless you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Driving a rental car that is not in your name can lead to legal consequences, such as being charged with unauthorized use of the vehicle. It is important to always follow the rental agreement and ensure that you have permission to drive the car.
Driving a rental car that is not in your name can lead to legal consequences, as you may not be covered by insurance in case of an accident. It is important to always ensure that you are authorized to drive the rental car to avoid any issues.
Driving a rental car that is not in your name can lead to legal consequences, such as being charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle or facing insurance issues if there is an accident. It is important to always follow the rental agreement and ensure you have permission to drive the vehicle.
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.
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You can have a vehicle registered in your name. If your licence is suspended, you simply can't drive it.
This is not a state specific question. If you are given permission, then you are covered. Note: you can only drive a rental vehicle if your name is on the rental agreement.
it is not illegal for a driver with only a permit to drive his parent's car without having his name added to the insurance.
yes. just dont get caught. (: