A non rated driver is usually one that doesn't effect the rate.
Yes.
A non insured driver may be held liable for the accident. Insurance is a requirement in the majority of states.
As long as you have auto insurance yes.
The driver received non-fatal injuries in the crash.
No.
yeah
sometimes
To get a non cdl driving job, you have to get a experienced driver and also have a real driver license. Thank you for asking this difficult question, im happy to answer
It is a card with your picture and other identifying information on it, that you can use for identification but you cannot use it for a driver's license.
I am sure that your best answer would be from your insurance agent. However, insurance companies will list other family members as "non-driver" in case there is an accident and the "non-driver" is driving, there is no coverage. There is usually no extra charge for "non-drivers" names on the policey. But as mentioned earlier, your agent would be the best source for an answer.
If your licensed has been revoked, you can make him rated driver on the vehicle, (if he lives in the household) and you as a non driver. You don't want lienholder to enforce insurance on it,,or it will be very high. Yes you can. Your insurance company may want you to formally exclude yourself from coverage.