No, in the United States it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle on public roads without proof of "Financial Responsibility".
A motor vehicle liability insurance policy is only one of several means by which to meet our financial responsibility requirements.
The penalty for not having liability insurance varies by state, but common consequences include fines, license suspension, and vehicle impoundment. It is illegal to drive without liability insurance in most states, so it is important to have coverage to avoid these penalties.
Yes, it is illegal to drive without insurance or without having sufficient insurance in Arizona. You will have 30 days to provide proof of insurance following an accident.
If you live in the US, it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance. It is advised NOT to drive without insurance. make them tow it or they can put their dealer plate on and let them drive it
It is illegal to drive without financial responsibility.
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.
It depends on the location but it is almost always illegal to drive the car away without insurance.
Wow.......Of course!
Sure, it is not illegal to own a car without a licence and therefore is not illegal to insure a car without a licence...but it is still illegal to drive it.
nothing, just illegal to drive with out it.
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.See also related link.
No. You must at least have liability insurance bodily injury liability limit of $15,000 per person, $30,000 per accident, and $5,000 property damage limit.
If you paid cash and bought it outright, without financing, you don't have to have ANY collision or comprehensive insurance on it if you don't wish. If the car was financed you will have to insure it against damage until such time as the loan is paid off. As far as liability insurance is concerned most (all?) states require proof of liability insurance before you can legally operate on the public roads.