No you can't go to jail for not having insurance but you can loose your license and be forced to pay major fines and fees to have them reinstated as well as have to carry a SR-22 bond for a few years if your pulled over.
There would be no point to that. To answer: No, obviously why would you need insurance if you don't drive a car?
If the car if financed, the lender will require you to insure it. If you own the car, and don't drive it, you are not required to have insurance.
No. Auto insurance is just that ... an insurance policy for the automobile, and those who ride in it or drive it. If you have the full permission to drive someone else's car, and they have the proper auto insurance in full effect, then you are covered under their policy. If you are going to be driving their vehicle most of the time, then they need to add your name to the policy.
If you have your own. Otherwise it is illegal to drive without insurance...and if you cause an accident and dont have insurance to pay for it you will be in really really big trouble.
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You dont need insurance the vehicle you drive needs it. If you own a motorcycle you will need insurance that covers any drivers of that motorcycle
You dont NEED insurance in that case you are covered under what is called 'permissive use' on the owners policy, permissive use does not mean you drive the vehicle frequently (not more than 10-20% of the time) but you have the permission to drive the vehicle from the owner/policyholder. You can get "Non Owner" insurance policies in some states that dont require you to actually own a vehicle, this is in SOME states and your driving record needs to be pretty nice looking but it is available.
No, as long as you dont drive it and can prove it.
Your 19 and Don't have a job? ok go apply at McDonalds get hired... go to progressive give them money after you get your first paycheck... oh and dont drive till you have insurance...and honestly you shouldn't drive after you have insurance
They dont steal
not realy i dont under stand why