no the person that owns the car actually has to be the polcy holder. But you can be a listed driver and the one who pays it and get experience for having insurance. the owner of the car doesnt even have to be a driver. But because she/he owns the vehicle they have an insurance interest in the car and must own the policy
Yes. ... and no... the person that owns the car actually has to be the polcy holder. But you can be a listed driver and the one who pays it and get experience for having insurance. the owner of the car doesnt even have to be a driver. But because she/he owns the vehicle they have an insurance interest in the car and must own the policy.
This would vary on country to country, It is definitely illegal to chrome a car in Ireland.
Yes so they are safe.
Usually the insurance policy of the owner of the car is primary and then if the driver of the car has a policy of their own then it is secondary.
No, but you have to have someone in the car with you. if not, then yes.
Sure, it is not illegal to own a car without a licence and therefore is not illegal to insure a car without a licence...but it is still illegal to drive it.
The owner-driver
Know it's not illegal to own a pet squirrel in Canada, but some wild squirrels can have rabies or other diseases.
no
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you can put her on your insurance as a named driver