The VEHICLE that you are driving must be properly insured.
No, for company insurance reasons
Your destination is not relevant, you may not drive without the necessity of complying with ALL the requirements of your learners permit.
depending on the exact type of permit, you are not allowed to drive alone anyways
No they won't. A learners permit is not a valid license. They shouldn't be driving without a licensed driver. The owner of the car can be held liable. They can be sued for allowing an unlicensed driver, drive their vehicle.
It's not usually necessary to declare you as a driver with the learner's permit. That comes when you get your license and can drive indepentently.
that's the purpose of a LEARNERS permit
It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible. It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible.
Cars can not be leased without having an actual license. A learners permit is only to be used for practicing to drive to receive an driver's license.
Yes, you or your parents, or the insurance company of whoever owns the car you are driving.
Yes But He Needs To Have A Learners Permit. Answerd By TG
You will have to have insurance on the vehicle to drive in Texas any way you go about it. Texas is a state that has mandatory insurance coverage. The owner of the vehicle needs to add you as a driver and give them your license information. Most insurance companies do not charge anyone additional premium for a person with a learners permit. I assume your laws are that you can only drive with a licensed driver in the vehicle whenever you drive.