They can as long as they are listed on the insurance policy for each vehicle OR there is a permissive user clause on the insurance which allows any driver to operate the car and still be covered.
Most tags are given to the owner of the car for a year.
Yes but when you get your operator`s license you would be charged with insurance and you can not drive without insurance
An insurance agency owner makes between 50,000 and 150,000 dollars a year. This varies depending on how large the agency is and how many employees they have.
Advantages of Pay As You Drive insurance include not having to pay for the full year of insurance up front. One only pays for the months one drives a vehicle.
Yes, they would be covered as long as they only drive occasionally. If they drive more than 12 times out of the year, they would need to be rated on your policy in order for them to be covered.
it is possible that they know HOW to drive a car, but they cannot get a license until they are 16, should they drive without a license there will be a huge fine because it is highly illegal to drive without a license and insurance.
The owner of the vehicle please the people on the insurance policy are liable.
Your grandson is covered to drive your vehicle if he meets the following criteria: He is fully licensed He does NOT reside in your household, He has been given expressed consent at all times to drive the said vehicle by the owner/insured person.
Zip Code where vehicle is garaged; owner's claims record; year and model of vehicle; amount of coverage; other insurance owner carries with same company
Pet insurance can save a pet owner money if their pet needs a lot of veterinary care. Thousands of people in the United States choose to purchase insurance for their pet each year.
about a year
You don't. WHo said you needed to?