Yes, A Drivers or Learners "Permit" is permission to drive and therefore a temporary license with certain restrictions.
You can obtain your own auto insurance or you can be covered under someone else's policy such as your parents or the vehicle owners policy, but you must have coverage.
A Drivers Permit comes with all the responsibilities of anyone licensed or not who operates a motor vehicle on public roads, including our financial responsibility.
Enroll in drivers ed. They have cars for you to use and you get an insurance break.
Yes. Every driver on the road needs insurance to protect others, especially new drivers because they are more likely to cause accidents.
Auto Insurance Required for Learners Permit?Yes, you can. A Drivers or Learners "Permit" is permission to drive and therefore a temporary license with certain restrictions. You can obtain your own auto insurance or you can be covered under someone else's policy such as your parents or the vehicle owners policy, but you must have coverage. If you are a minor and want your own policy, due to the limitations of contract law your parent or legal guardian will need to countersign your insurance application for it to be legally binding.A Drivers Permit comes with all the responsibilities of anyone licensed or not who operates a motor vehicle on public roads, including our financial responsibility. No state provides exemption from Financial Responsibility Laws for minors or permitted drivers.More Information:You can get insurance with a permit. I live in Florida and got it with a Learners PermitSome Insurance Companies may not require you be added to the vehicle owners or parents policy until you complete your test and get your drivers license, but you can't drive uninsured in any event. It's best to contact your Insurance Company and ask what the policy is for newly permitted drivers.
I think you mean does your son need to be added to your insurance policy if her has a learner's permit. The answer is yes.
Yes, children with a learners license should always be reported to your insurance company. Most companies will not charge an additional premium for drivers with a learners permit but they must be added as a driver.
Yes and No. If you can pass your drivers test without one, then you don't need it. Learners permits are to give people experience behind the wheel before they attempt to pass the test.
i don't think so
You must be 16 yrs and 3 months old. However, there are additional requirements such as learner's permits, driver education and driving experience. Go to the Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) web site to get all the information you need.
If you have no drivers license then you have no business driving a vehicle, therfore you do not need insurance.
As an insurance agent, my company insures drivers with permits in the following 3 states: New York, PA and New Jersey. If you need any assistance in doing so, please contact our office.www.castlerockagency.com646.467.7831
No you need to have a drivers license. It is illegal to drive a car without a drivers license and that is how the finance company looks at it.
There is no such thing as learner insurance. Any vehicle you wish to drive must be insured if mandated by law in your State, Province, etc.