If you are a listed insured on your siblings policy then yes, you can certainly drive it. If you are not listed then your sibling needs to contact their insurance agent and ask if you are covered or not.
none is allowed to drive a car illegaly without licence or a permit of a parent/guardian,
if you have a licence ,then it is good ,other wise you should not drive the car
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You can drive with any family member in the car. Examples: siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Yes you can. You cannot drive your friends but you can drive your siblings. The law changed in the year 2007 that you may drive your younger siblings.
In the state of Florida, you must have a licenced adult who is 21 years or older to accompany you while driving. Unless your siblings are 21 or older you or an adult that is 21 or older is in the car with you and your siblings you are OK.
You can drive the car by moving!!
he didn't drive a car because he didn't know how to drive a car
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....
who drive a private car
any one who knows how to drive 6 gears can drive a 6 gear car .Most people who can drive a manual car can drive a 6 geared car.
Sure. Just as long as your siblings are over 18.
No
If you are under 18 you have the provisional license so you are not technically allowed to drive with minors. However, the DMV manages to make exceptions to some. It states that if you have a family need to drive your siblings you are able to. (: