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 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?
it is not illegal for a driver with only a permit to drive his parent's car without having his name added to the insurance.
In most cases, a car will not get towed just for driving without insurance. The officer will usually ticket the driver instead.
Yes, insurance is designed to protect the car as well as a driver. If you are not driving it at all, then the insurance premium should be lower.
Yes, but the parents have to add the new driver to their policy.
Yes
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It doesn't make sense to keep auto insurance without a car anyway! If you do get hurt in an accident where the other driver is at fault, their insurance will pay for the damages. However if you plan on driving someone else's car, make sure you are added on their car insurance policy as a secondary driver.
When a car is borrowed (with permission) the insurance of the car owner is primary and the insurance of the driver is secondary. Here, the car owner has no coverage to pay for the damage to his/her own car, so the driver's liability insurance would cover the cost of the car. That is assuming the driver has liability insurance, if the driver doesn't have liability insurance, the car owner is stuck (unless he sues the driver).
No. You cannot legally drive so they would not cover you.