You must either have a driver's license or be insured under a licensed driver's insurance. If you are a minor, your parents can add you to their car insurance.
Several companies offer car insurance for learner drivers including the AA, Aviva and City Insurance. If the learner driver is going to be learning in a car owned by a qualified driver with their own insurance policy it may be possible to add the learner driver to that policy for a nominal fee.
Yes, but the parents have to add the new driver to their policy.
Yes, as long as you add her as a regular driver on your insurance policy.
If it is a licensed driver and in your household, then they should be added to your policy.
YES. A driver can add anyone to his insurance, provided the new insuree has a valid license. Although the premium will change
YES ... You can add whom ever you like but, your insurance will go up how far it will rise depends on the add driver diving record and what insurance carrier you have ...
When a car is borrowed (with permission) the insurance of the car owner is primary and the insurance of the driver is secondary. Here, the car owner has no coverage to pay for the damage to his/her own car, so the driver's liability insurance would cover the cost of the car. That is assuming the driver has liability insurance, if the driver doesn't have liability insurance, the car owner is stuck (unless he sues the driver).
You can add your roommate to your auto policy as a driver but you cannot add their vehicle to your policy. You cannot insure a vehicle you do not own and since you have no legal relationship with a roommate you cannot add a vehicle they own to your policy. You do have an obligation to add them as a driver on your policy if they ever drive your car.
Of course, especially if they are going to drive your car regularly.
Yes you can in fact do this. However, because she is a young driver, you will have to pay a lot to put her on your insurance.
In the United States, anyone who is able to get a driver's license can get car insurance. The driver's license holder must be have insurance in their own name, or they can be added to a primary driver's insurance.