Sounds like you have a permit. If so your parents policy will cover you and you will need to added their policy when you get your drivers license. Some companies require for all people in the household 14 or older to be listed. Contact your company for more details.
As long as you don't live in the household, and you can borrow their car, their insurance policy will follow the vehicle.
yes, you need insurance to drive any car ,it is likely compulsory for all, but in some countries, if you have licence and parents give you permission ,then you can drive,it's depend on laws of insurance ,which changes from state to state
if you have licence, and you have permission to driver the car, then you can drive the car,but laws change from state to state,so in some countries, insurance is compulsory to drive the car
If you drive the car then you need car insurance.
If you are going to drive a car, you should have insurance.
yes, the premium will be astrononic, and some insurance firms will not add children to the exsiting parents policy, they will only insure the teenager in their own right.
No, the insurance is on the car, not the person.
nothing. i drive and have a permit but my parents pay the insurance. :D
If your parents put your name on their car insurance, that is you as a named drived you will be able to drive their car. This is often a cheaper way of insuring you to drive a car than having you as the person that takes out the car insurance. You will not be covered to drive other cars however. Their are some insurance companies now aimed at insuring young drivers which is something that you could look into.
Yes, but the parents have to add the new driver to their policy.
No, the child needs to drive the other car. No, the child needs to drive the other car.
Every individual must drive with car insurance.
It's not usually necessary to declare you as a driver with the learner's permit. That comes when you get your license and can drive indepentently.