if they're on your insurance
that depends on their insurance policy
Yes
In most cases they can drive your vehicle but most insurance companies have restrictions on the age of the driver, usually 25 or older. It is best to check with your insurance company before letting someone else drive your vehicle.
The car is insured not the driver however many policies have restrictions as to who may drive the insured vehicle.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/If_you_have_full_driving_licence_but_no_car_insurance_can_you_drive_someone_else%27s_car"
not if you are personally insured to drive that vehicle on your own policy
At least in Canada you can not. -The owner of the car has to have insurance stating that someone else can drive their car. I imagine this law may differ from country to country.
Theft is not the same as accidents. If you drive a car, whether it is in your name or someone else's name, and you have an accident, then your own insurance is applicable, but if someone else's car is stolen, that doesn't seem to involve you. Presumably you were not in the car when it was stolen, right? What involvement do you have?
yes, not for the car but for yourself. you will not be insured on their car though if you crash it.
Swinton Insurance offers temporary car insurance in Pennsylvania so that if you drive someone else vehicle or a rental then you're covered in the event of an accident.
ANY driver with permission to drive that car by the owner is covered under that car's insurance policy. Insurance goes with the car...not the driver.