A car can be registered and insured by a number of people. Usually they are one and the same. A car can be insured with having it registered to you if you would like to drive it.
If you're liscensed, and have permission from the person under which the car is insured, you are able to drive the car if it is insured even if you yourself are not insured
We need to know what he's insured for. If he's insured to drive the car, then yes. If he's insured with life insurance, then no. But normally it's the car that carries the insurance.
To drive another person's car you must be a named driver on the vehicle's insurance policy.
Only if he doesn't drive it.
Yes..fault doesn't matter.
No, it is unwise to allow another person who is not on your policy to drive the car. If you are in the car with the driver, then it might be okay - it depends on your policy, you could call your agent to see.
No. The owner of the vehicle must be the named insured on the policy. The only exception is immediate family situations. Husband and wife and resident children can have vehicles on the same policy.
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
You probably get arrested.
Yes
Is the CAR insured? If not, it's not legal.