No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
It would cost a lot for someone that is sixteen years old and just got their driver's license. The best thing is to ask your insurance agent and see what he suggests.
If he is going to drive any vehicles in your household, yes you need to notify them.
Just like you would with any other insurance policy. An SR-22 is merely an assurance from the insurance company that you will keep insurance for a year. The policy deals more with the insured than the vehicle. Often time drivers who do not have a vehicle can purchase this type of insurance in order to reinstate their drivers license. As far as changing vehicles just contact your insurance agent and they will take care of the change for you.
If your 16 year old has no drivers license but drives your car and has an accident, your insurance premium could be negatively affected.
You can get you learners permit at 15 and your drivers license 1 year after you get you permit.
As long as you have a residence and a drivers license you should be able to get insurance.
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Sure dont. I registered my bike last year without my license. You just need your dealership paperwork, or bill of sale and your money. Also bring your proof of insurance. You will need at least a normal drivers license.
yes
It's not bad.
No, not usually. The insurance company has nothing to do with suspension of drivers licenses, that's up to the Department of Motor Vehicles or whatever it is in your state. I have seen times where a person owes an insurance company money from hitting an insured vehicle when the party at fault did not have insurance required by law. In these cases I have seen our state suspend a drivers license until the balance is paid in full to the insurance company. This is because it was due to failure to obey a state law of not driving without minimum required insurance limits. I saw once where a 15 year old could not get a license until this was paid off in full.