Usually cars are insured for that specific vehicle. Clauses in the policy will detail the coverage of other drivers and any exclusions such as age or license requirements etc. If you have the drivers permission you are usually covered so long as you meet these clauses. To get insurance that covers any car you personally drive you will have to contact the insurance companies to go through what you require.
In the UK you must have insurance that covers you to drive the car in question.
Usually the insurance on the vehicle covers any driver who has the permission of the owner of the vehicle to drive the car.
Any licensed driver can with your permission, however ensure your insurance covers other drivers.
Usually the insurance on the car covers any permitted driver unless that driver is excluded in writing.
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A non-owner's insurance policy basically enables someone to get insurance so they can get a license or for any other purpose they need to get auto insurance without owning a car. It covers you in any car that you drive, even if you do not own the car. It is basically a general insurance for drivers because some people who drive do not own cars.
Depends on your insurance contract, look at the small print. Some contracts permit you to drive other cars with the owners permission, but, in the UK, give 'Third Party Only Insurance', meaning that if you have an accident, the insurance covers the car you have bashed, but not the car you are driving. So check your policy carefully.
That depends, because there are many different insurance coverages. You'll need to check your own car insurance policy and see if it covers you AND any car that you are driving. If you can't find that information anywhere in the policy then check with your insurance broker and ask. Sorry, but without actually reading YOUR policy that's the best answer I can give.
In most states the car rental agencies will provide insurance for a nominal fee. However, most of the time your personal car insurance covers you in any car you drive and your credit card will also provide coverage making the purchase of car rental insurance unnecessary.
the policy that covers the car that is being driven.
No, you can get a named insured policy that just covers you and possible vehicles you may drive.
you are, unless you have insurance that covers other drivers.