If you reside in a state that requires auto insurance then you can't bypass it. The person could drive other people's cars as long as they have a valid license and the owner was agreeable.
It is required to have liability car insurance to legally drive in Tennessee.
Not legally
no no matter what you need license to drive legally
The age in the state where you can legally drive on your own
If you want to drive legally you must have a valid drivers license. If you are asking about car insurance you must check with your state and ask what the state minimum for auto insurance is.
Not in Texas.
No because you cannot legally drive.
No. You cannot legally drive so they would not cover you.
That really depends upon the reason why the insurance company did not want to renew the insurance. It is possible that if one company won't insure you, another one might still do so. If you cannot get auto insurance, you cannot legally drive. Move to a big city and use public transportation.
your only required to have insurance if you are legally licened to drive a car. check with your local DMV and/or highway patrol.
In most situations, the insurance follows the vehicle, therefore, if you don't have a vehicle you would not have a need to have insurance. You still have the responsibility to make sure that any vehicle that you do drive is insured. If you borrow someone's car and drive it, you have the care, custody, and control of the vehicle and you are legally responsible to make sure it has the legally required coverage. If you drive an uninsured vehicle, you will be ticketed.
Most dealerships will require insurance before you drive off the lot.