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.
Yes, you can. You don't have to have a car insurance in order to have a driver's license.
Progressive will give you insurance without your license but its not as cheap.
If you have car insurance ,police will never stop you even if you dont have driving license.
Only people with a license and car insurance are legal to drive a car, though many people without a license and/or insurance drive cars daily.
no it is illegal
If he has to have a car to keep his job, but can't get his license reinstated or pay for the insurance, then he won't be able to keep his job.
I think it depends on your car insurance policy.
Yes. Most insurance will refer to the car by VIN number, and not by license plate.
Yes, but you can not drive it.
I believe you can get liability and perhaps uninsured motorist insurance without owning a car.
If someone without a valid drivers license and without car insurance drives a car that is covered by car insurance, does that insurance pay for that uninsured driver if they have a accident?
Yes, you just can't drive the car.