You would be covered by the insurance on your friend's car if you are driving it with their permission. To be safe, get the parents' permission, not just your friend's. It may be that your friend can't give a legally binding permission.
You need to be insured where you live.
You have to be either named or you have to fit the definition of a named insured on the policy.
Yes a teen have to be insured if living at home. The teen would have to be under the parents insurance.
No. The insurance must be in the name of the owner of the vehicle. An insurance policy is a legally binding contract and if one party does not own the vehicle then the policy and thus the contract is void. The insurance company cannot pay a claim on a vehicle if the owner is not party to the contract. They also cannot legally pay the owner because they are not an insured person under the contract.
No. Added: Once they receive it they are then a fully licensed driver and legally responsible for their own actions behind the wheel. Insurance companies require that they be added to their parents policy (or get their own).
you have to have a car for getting a car insurance No, you can be driving your parents car & be on their policy, therefore you are still insured
You must either have a driver's license or be insured under a licensed driver's insurance. If you are a minor, your parents can add you to their car insurance.
Once you're married, you're legally considered an emancipated adult and would not be covered by your parents' insurance. You would be covered by your spouse's insurance.
If the want to drive their parents care legally - yes !
Turn 18 or legally file for emancipationTell your parents you don't want to live with them, and that you want to live with your friends
Enroll in drivers ed. They have cars for you to use and you get an insurance break.
Yes, an insured and a beneficiary have to have an insurable interest to be able to have a life insurance policy. Parents/children are considered to have insurable interest