Yes you can.
As long as you pay the insurance premiums, there is no limit to the number of cars one driver can insure. The insurance companies will be happy to do business with you.
When a car is uninsured and it involved in an accident, the owner of the car is responsible for its damages and that of the other involved cars. This rule applies even if the driver has his own insurance cover on a different car.
i am currently on my husbands mobility insurance as the main driver am i aloud to go on another insurance but when making a claim as long as only use one company
One can contact several insurance companies and ask for their insurance prices for classic cars. One can compare the different prices to find the cheapest insurance for classic cars.
Tickets are issued to people not cars. If you get a ticket while driving someone else's car, it only affects their insurance costs if you are a listed driver on their policy. The ticket is for the driver.
Yes, this is a very common practice. Sometimes your car insurance company will not be able to write certain vehicle types such as motorcycles or classic cars.
The un-insured driver will have to turn to their health insurance company for coverage if he carried no auto insurance.
Yes
You will have to check your policy. Insurance companies have different rules, so there is no one answer fits all. I would expect that it would affect the bonus, as they are more interested in the driver's ability then the specific vehicle.
Different countries and companies have different systems of rating insurance. You need to specify the country.
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there are 5 insurances in ontario.