No, in Pennsylvania it is required by state law that you maintain a minimum bodily injury liability limit of $15,000 per person, $30,000 per accident, and $5,000 property damage limit.
No. It is not legal for anyone to drive without insurance in Minnesota.
If the car you are driving is insured then you are not driving without insurance.
Only people with a license and car insurance are legal to drive a car, though many people without a license and/or insurance drive cars daily.
No
yes...of course...
Yes.
You can but it wouldn't be legal.
It is not legal to drive a car without a windshield in this state.
it is legal sometimes
Not onto any public roadway, it isn't. When you go for a test drive, the car is insured by the dealer. Once you sign the paperwork, you must have your own insurance on that vehicle.
it is possible that they know HOW to drive a car, but they cannot get a license until they are 16, should they drive without a license there will be a huge fine because it is highly illegal to drive without a license and insurance.
Not in the UK it's not ! If you knowingly drive a car without insurance - you're committing an offence - punishable by a fine & points on your licence. The vehicle's owner could also be in trouble for 'aiding and abetting' a criminal offence.