Is the CAR insured? If not, it's not legal.
You don't need to get insurance just because you got your license; it's not directly connected like that. If you have a valid license, and don't own a car, you could drive someone elses car that is insured by them. BUT you do need insurance to register a car and be legal. You would want insurance the day you buy and register a car.
You can't drive any class of vehicle that way. If you don't have the licence, or else a permit and an appropriately licenced driver with you, you can't drive it.
You should get car insurance when you have your drivers license and you are regularly driving a car. With you license it is legal to drive someone else's car on a rare occasion as long as they have insurance, you will be covered. This however cannot be habit, and must not be part of a regular routine (borrowing the car every Thursday) So if you own a car, have your drivers license, or regularly drive someone elses car, you should have insurance or be put as an occasional driver on someone elses car.
Registration, license plate number and title right?
you are covered ONLY if the owner of the car you are driving is insured for occasional drivers. Your mother's insurance has nothing to with another 's person's car that you have borrowed.
Click on someone elses car and select challenge, Then you will Race that person, But that's the only way you get to drive it.
It's usually the same punishment as if they were driving their own car.
The answer to your question is no,unless your driving someone elses car at anytime,then you must be insured for that vehicle and that vehicle only..
It is technically legal to drive a vehicle without a license as long as you are not on a public roadway. A privately owned piece of pavement does not legally require a license. That said, I'm sure there are a few things that could get you in trouble assuming you hit someone elses car in a parking lot, or did something to endanger someone elses property or life.
then your both screwed
yes you can but if you wreck and they have insurance their car will be ok but your screwed
If it is your license then you can just contact your state board. If it is someone elses license and they are abusing their rights as a cosmetologist then you can report them to the state board. If they feel that you are right they can take their license away.