If your name is on the insurance for the car and you have a valid driver's license, technically no one can legally prohibit you from driving a vehicle, unless your parents report the car stolen or you are driving at a time that is legally restricted by the city or county (city-enforced curfews on minors).
yes. anyone can drive your car with your permission.
if u hav permission from ther parents if u hav permission from ther parents
18, according to the law. However, if your parents hold the lien or title on your car, I have unfortunate news for you - they're in a position to impose their will on you.
I would not drive a man's car if his wife said I couldn't no matter what. Legally, the person who is the policyholder on the insurance and the owner of the vehicle has to give you permission to drive. If you drive it on a regular basis, you must be listed as a driver on the insurance policy. If you drive the car without permission, and have an accident, you will not have coverage under the insurance policy.
I wouldn't worry about your friend and his insurance, but your own. If you are a minor your parents owe for damages that your friend did to the other car. If you allowed him to drive the car without your parents permission that is a problem too. That was not smart allowing someone to drive your car.
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
As long as she has your permission, she can drive the vehicle and she will be covered. If she drives it more than a few times, you should add her to the policy.
Yes, taking your parent's car without permission and running away with it would be considered theft. It is illegal to take someone else's property without their consent, even if they are your parents.
Yes, but the parents have to add the new driver to their policy.
Parents
Absolutely not!
No, if you have the owner of the parking lots permission.