No fault law and the Financial responsibility law
There are approximately 15 million licensed drivers in Florida.
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Florida's minimum fees for having a car covered are just having your own basic insurance which will cover the other drivers car and or body in an accident. The premiums and fees vary based on company.
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No. You do not have to carry insurance in Florida if you dont own a vehicle.
Florida, like all other states, requires that all drivers be insured. The state has set minimum requirements that apply to vehicles that are owned outright (no financing). You can review the Florida requirements here: http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/frfaqgen.html
In the state of Florida, drivers with only a learner's permit must be on their parent's insurance so that in the event that an accident does occur then they are covered.
Yes, liability car insurance is a requirement for Massachusetts drivers. The minimum requirements are 20/40/5.
Cost of insurance policies for young drivers depends on where you purchase your car insurance. Adding a teenage driver to your policy will probably make your premiums go up, but teen drivers are to be insured regardless. You will have to call around to see what is reasonable at several insurance companies to insure teen drivers and get the best quote.
No, I have never seen a citation for carrying insurance for an unlicensed driver. I recommend that all drivers should be insurance whether they are licensed or not.