Automobile Insurance follows the vehicle. As long as there is permission to drive by the owner (insured) the coverages that are on the vehicle will apply. I agree with the first answer.
You dont need insurance the vehicle you drive needs it. If you own a motorcycle you will need insurance that covers any drivers of that motorcycle
No, you cannot drive any car in the UK with insurance. You must have specific insurance for the car you are driving.
rentals should have insurance if you dont have a car get a trader poll to drive any thing
No, you can only drive the cars listed on your car insurance policy.
Insurance co. are not required to test drive any vehicle.
I dont no
Of course you can but it is illegal to do so. Every state has a minimum amount of insurance you must carry on any vehicle you drive.
Teenagers more than any group absolutely need insurance to drive as this demographic is more at risk for accidents.
No, you cannot insure yourself to drive any car. You need to have specific insurance for each car you drive.
they dont have any
An Umbrella policy
Probably not, if you drive any vehicle with any regularity (siblings, parents when you're homet etc) you need to be a listed driver, and rated on that policy.. If you occasionally drive a friends car (with their permission of course), subject to any exclusions you should be fine. If you do not drive at all ever, then no, you do not need a policy....