Yes, unless you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs
depending on your insurance: if your insurance says that if you give permission to others to drive your car then its covered by your personal insurance. However, the catch is that its half of your insurance paying for it: and half of theirs
Yes you can borrow it, but if he doesn't have insurance then you could be breaking the law.
Insurance will cover any licensed driver with permission to borrow the car.
Only if you are a named driver on the policy.
depends on your insurance plan, call your adjuster.
no No. The person who is borrowing the car must also have insurance.
If you borrow your neighbor's car without their permission you are a thief. So if you borrow your neighbor's Internet connection without their permission you are a thief
No, Using someone elses card is by definition fraud (even with their permission). Fraud is a criminal offence.
Your are insured. I just called 3 agents. Progressive, Geico, and all-state. Again, every state is different. In Wisconsin, the insurance follows the car, so if you borrow someone's car, you are borrowing their insurance. This means that if you lend your car to someone, and they have an at-fault accident, your insurance will be primary (theirs is secondary), and it is likely your insurance rates that will be affected!
Yes, as long as you have proof of ownershipand insurance. Might wat the American friend to write out a letter stating you have permission to use the car.
Yes, you can borrow your parents' car without being a named driver on their insurance policy. Depending on the type of policy and its actual rules, you might or might not be covered in case of an accident.