Most policies permit occasional privileges to drivers other than the policy holder but it would be best to ask the insurance company. They will want to know the age of the other driver and his/her driving record.
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no as long as u have ur Illinois license and stay towards illionios shore
Only if he doesn't drive it.
Yes. It will go on your MVR in Kentucky for points.
Yes. If your valid license is valid in KY, then your suspended license is suspended in KY, too.
I think you should be able to convert it. Please contact the local DMV in Kentucky they should be able to guide you appropriately.
Not a snowballs hope in hell. insurance companies would definitely not pay if the driver is not licenced.
A person has to be insured when they get their license because that is what the law says and you need to follow that.
if i have a ticket in California can i get a drivers license in Kentucky
You can and should avoid Illinois by going through Arkansas through Tennessee through Kentucky through Indiana or Ohio to Michigan.
Do you mean , If you are insured and dont have a license, and you drive? If that is the question, that you are driving without a license you will get in serious trouble, you could be in a license check going down the highway, or be in an accident, you have to have a license to drive legally.
All drivers are required by law to carry proof of Financial Responsibility. So if you are an insured driver under the terms of the Auto Insurance Contract then you are covered to drive it. If you are not an insured under the terms of that policy then you are not covered. Remember, Vehicles do not drive themselves and vehicles do not carry insurance, People do. Auto Insurance Is to cover the losses and legal liabilities of the Insured.