Is it illegal to drive car if you personally don't have car insurance?
by Author on Friday, June 4th, 2010 | 6 Comments
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You don’t have to have insurance to Borrow someone’s car. The CAR must be insured. (And the insurance policy must allow the owner to grant permission for others to use the car… but MOST policies do this)
HOWEVER you can’t barrow a car from someone at the same residence. So the teen can’t "barrow" the parents car. unless the teen was living on his own. Otherwise the teen must be listed as a driving on the cars he/she has access to within the same residence.
Only if you get caught
No! You must be listed on the insurance or the insurance must cover all drivers!
So long as the car has insurance, you’re good.
As for as whether or not the teenager is protected in your example, it depends on the insurance policy.
If you get pulled over and you don’t have any insurance, then you get a ticket for it.
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