If the car you are driving is insured then you are not driving without insurance.
If you are driving the car, then you are officially liable for driving without proof of insurance, but most police will be understanding if you are driving a company car that you didn't know was insured.
No.
P.S. The insured driver is found at-fault with witnesses. The uninsured driver is worried if his license will be suspended or facing any penalty for driving the his parent's INSURED car.
No, but car has to be insured to register it & keep it registered. to take the driving test, the car you use must be insured.
If a person is driving a car and he/she is uninsured but the vehicle in which he is driving is registered and insured to another individual, the registered owner is liable for the damages to the other pwesond's vehicle.
The owner of the vehicle buys the insurance -- for the vehicle. Cars are insured, not drivers.
Absolutely. You are responsible for making sure the vehicle that you are driving is insured. It does not make any difference that you have other car insurance or even that the owner of the vehicle has other insurance. If there is not insurance on the vehicle you are driving then you are guilty.
Depends on what state you're in.
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
No. The car is insured and your son's policy will provide coverage up to its policy limits.
Most likely, yes. Most insurance companies ask for two months in advance when you get insurance. Just because his tags expired doesn't mean he was not insured at the time of the accident. However, if you are not insured on his policy they may not cover you.