Registration, license plate number and title right?
You don't need to get insurance just because you got your license; it's not directly connected like that. If you have a valid license, and don't own a car, you could drive someone elses car that is insured by them. BUT you do need insurance to register a car and be legal. You would want insurance the day you buy and register a car.
The answer to your question is no,unless your driving someone elses car at anytime,then you must be insured for that vehicle and that vehicle only..
Yes
Contact your local DMV or the Law enforcement department that issued you the citation. They will be happy to tell you the amount of the fines (penalty) you will need to pay and where you need to pay them.
To drive in America, you need a drivers license and a car.Also need car insurance. It is illegal in most states not to have insurance.
Ask an insurance company for a "broadform" policy. That will cover you for any car you drive. Yes, although it's rather pointless. Why pay for insurance on something that you don't even have or own ... there is no need. If you drive someone else's car, you are covered under their insurance policy, provided you have their permission to drive it.
To learn, no. But you need insurance once you become a licensed driver, or you need to be covered under your parents insurance. In most if not all states, it is against the law to drive without insurance.
No, if it's on a temporary basis, you have the permission of the owner, and the owner has liability insurance on the vehicle.
You don't need insurance, but the car that you drive does.
No, if you never drive, you don't need insurance. You need insurance if you own a vehicle. And, if you drive someone else's car and get in an accident and don't have insurance it could be a big mess. Call a few insurance agencies and see what they recommend if you plan to drive at all. And, if you do not drive at all, you might want to reconsider the added expense (small though it might be) of obtaining a driver's license when a state ID will satisfy any potential legal requirements for carrying identification.
You only need insurance if you are going to tag it and drive it. If it is just for parts or scrap, you don't need insurance.