The fault / cause of the collision has nothing to do with the location, who is or is not insured, or who is licensed.
The question cannot be fully answered until "they hit each other" is defined.
yes, if you are on private property
Unlicensed drivers cannot operate a vehicle on private property. The insurance for the vehicle will not allow unlicensed drivers. Most states require every vehicle in operation to be insured.
No, it is not permissible to fish on private property without a license.
Private hire insurance is insurance provided to Private Hire drivers, or Taxi drivers, as they're better known! The function is to provide insurance and indemnification against legal and medical costs in the event of an accident.
Yes, you typically do not need a fishing license to fish on private property, as long as you have the landowner's permission.
Most of the Traffic Code will not apply to private property- it is intended to regulate traffic on a highway (a publicly maintained place of travel open to the public) Otherwise NASCAR racing drivers would get tickets for speeding, reckless driving, etc. HOWEVER- certain laws, such as operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, are CRIMINAL laws, and also apply on private property.
no
no
For public roadways - If it is street legal, the operator has a driver's license, and if it has liability insurance. If no to any of the above - you can ride it on private property with the property owners permission.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover Auto accidents. Auto Insurance covers automobiles. It does not matter if the auto accident was on public or private property.
Yes, you may need a fishing license to fish on private property, depending on the laws and regulations of the state where the property is located. It is advisable to check with the local authorities or Department of Fish and Wildlife to determine the specific requirements for fishing on private property.
yes