If you can drive a car you can work. If you can work you can buy your own car. Stop looking for a handout.
If the resident relative has their own car insurance, this resident relative should not also be covered on your policy. If this resident relative drives your car more than on occasion, then, he/she should be on your policy as well.
You drive your own car. Uber does not provide the cars.
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May be different in different states, but in general a person of the proper age to drive, does not have to own a car (or insurance) to get a license. If they have a learner's permit, they can drive w/ an adult to the DMV to take the written test & driving test. If they do not have a learner's oermit, a friend/relative can drive them to the DMV & if they pass the written test, they can drive the same car for their driver's test.
Abe doesn't own a car.
Each car dealership has their own return policies. If you test drive it and it works, but then when you get home the speedometer doesn't work, you will have to refer to your warranty and sales agreement to see if you can get it fixed.
You can walk or bike to work, take the bus, drive your own car or carpool with others. In special circumstances, you might take a boat, helicopter, or plane to work.
everytime.
No, but you have to have someone in the car with you. if not, then yes.
Yes but on your own land you can drive any car on your own land but to drive on the road you have to be atleast 15 with a drivers permit and accompanied by a license holder over 18