If you have plates on it, and you intend to keep those plates, then yes.
The Delaware County in what US State would need to be known first.
yes, you need insurance to drive any car ,it is likely compulsory for all, but in some countries, if you have licence and parents give you permission ,then you can drive,it's depend on laws of insurance ,which changes from state to state
The age in the state where you can legally drive on your own
Yes you do. No matter if you drive often or not, in the state of New York you still need insurance coverage.
If you want to drive legally you must have a valid drivers license. If you are asking about car insurance you must check with your state and ask what the state minimum for auto insurance is.
There is no such thing as learner insurance. Any vehicle you wish to drive must be insured if mandated by law in your State, Province, etc.
Minnesota is a state that requires a minimum of liability insurance. The minimum amount of coverage allowed to drive in Minnesota is 30/60/10.
Of course you do. Most likely it is required by your state law but even if it is not a state law, you need the coverage in case you have an accident.
I am pretty sure you need insurance in every state except Wisconsin to get your license. In Wisconsin it is only illegal to have an accident without insurance (how silly is that!?). In ANY event, you should always have insurance to drive.
To drive in America, you need a drivers license and a car.Also need car insurance. It is illegal in most states not to have insurance.
To learn, no. But you need insurance once you become a licensed driver, or you need to be covered under your parents insurance. In most if not all states, it is against the law to drive without insurance.
If you are going to ride your motorcycle on the road, you need insurance. This is in case of property damage or injury to your motorcycle or other person.