Depends on your insurance contract, look at the small print. Some contracts permit you to drive other cars with the owners permission, but, in the UK, give 'Third Party Only Insurance', meaning that if you have an accident, the insurance covers the car you have bashed, but not the car you are driving. So check your policy carefully.
No, you cannot drive any car in the UK with insurance. You must have specific insurance for the car you are driving.
No, you can only drive the cars listed on your car insurance policy.
No, you cannot insure yourself to drive any car. You need to have specific insurance for each car you drive.
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
An Umbrella policy
Not in Connecticut, nor in any other state.
no
i think yes,you need insurance if you want to test any kind of car, weather it is for test drive or permanent drive, i think you should take short term temporary insurance, which will help you
Of course you can but it is illegal to do so. Every state has a minimum amount of insurance you must carry on any vehicle you drive.
Usually the insurance on the vehicle covers any driver who has the permission of the owner of the vehicle to drive the car.
Ask an insurance company for a "broadform" policy. That will cover you for any car you drive. Yes, although it's rather pointless. Why pay for insurance on something that you don't even have or own ... there is no need. If you drive someone else's car, you are covered under their insurance policy, provided you have their permission to drive it.
As long as he will not drive the car or have any other need for you to insure him, yes drop him.