Yes. To drive on a public road even one foot without insurance is illegal. In the UK all insurance details are held centrally and so a police spot check can throw up an offender on their scanners within a second of reading your number plate. In the US, Canada and Austraila/NZ, the offences and services are very similar. Punishment can range from a heavy fine through to disqualification from driving.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
Umm... No... If your car has no insurance then then it doesn't have anyone to cover it... That's why you need insurance...
You can definitely exclude your spouse from your auto insurance. They shouldn't be driving if their license is suspended so they don't need insurance.
There is no Such Auto Insurance Policy. You would need a Primary Auto Insurance Policy on your own Vehicle and then an attached Umbrella Policy on top of it in order to get close to this.
yes, and if you are put as an occasional driver on their car it's cheaper.
You need to have your sister schedule you as an covered driver on her auto insurance policy to be covered. Non Owners Insurance will not cover you in any vehicle to which you have regular access.
You need to call you insurance agent of choice for a quote. There is no way to answer the question as posed. Your Auto Insurance rate is far more dependent on the qualifications and on you driving record than it is on what type of vehicle you drive. Major factors on insurance cost are driving record, location, age & mileage of vehicle.
State laws vary, but generally any driver is required by state statute to have auto insurance and to carry proof of such insurance.
According to the Classical Auto Insurance Agency, the only factor to obtain classic vehicle insurance are age and driving history. You would need to hold a valid driving license.
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You do need to have insurance to actually purchase an auto. You will however need auto insurance to drive the car off of the lot. Insurance is also required prior to registering a vehicle.
If the car is on the owners property (rented property counts) NOAnywhere else, Yes