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If you are speaking of insurance to cover your carelessness (negligence) in operating the car, the answer is no. However, some auto insurance policies may extend coverage to young people who have a learner's permit, but that would be generally coverage via his/her parent's policy.

If you are speaking of physical damage coverage on a specific vehicle that you own or in which you have a legal interest, you can likely get physical damage coverage. This falls under the general heading of "insurable interest", which refers to having a "stake" in the continued existence/condition of the vehicle.

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