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Can a 17 year old drive your car if they are not on the insurance policy? |
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Unless they have their own insurance or are on your insurance, it's illegal for them to drive. Please don't let that happen. If they get into a wreck (Assuming you're the parent/legal guardian). YOU become liable for damages. Not the minor in question.
First answer by ID1092515848. Last edit by ID1092515848. Question popularity: 12 [recommend question]
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