If you drive the car then you need car insurance.
That depends if you yourself drive/or have a drivers licence.If you have the drivers licence,then you should be able to insure the car under your name . On the other hand,there is no hard and fast rule about ownership/registration under your name..as the car can be registered under anyones name.. irrespective of insurance or drivers licence..but insurance is dificult,unless you yourself drive.
Every individual must drive with car insurance.
Anyone you give permission to drive your car,is covered under your insurance.
Car insurance is usually for a specific car. So if you are covered to drive your fathers car that would not apply to your mothers car.
No, insurance does not always follow the owernership of the car unless you and your friend live in the same house and you have your driver's licence. If you tell the insurance company that you are not going to drive the car at all time and main driver is your friend, then you do not have to be under the same insurance.
He needs to add you to his insurance.
under vandalism
you could get bonded or just get full coverage insurance in your name, then you can drive anyone's car.
NO. oNCE YOU HAVE TITLE TO THE CAR YOU ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE YOUR OWN INSURANCE.
Yes, if he has your permission to drive the vehicle.
Usually the insurance on the vehicle covers any driver who has the permission of the owner of the vehicle to drive the car.