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kam
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I want to give driving (road) test on my friend's car. Is it possible?
Could I put my name on insurance for 1 day to give the test?

3/1/2009 2:49:38 PM

OmarBadu
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you want to take the dmv driving test with your friend's car?

take and give are opposites in the english language....

3/1/2009 2:52:40 PM

kam
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whatever...do u know the answer to my question

3/1/2009 3:05:21 PM

swoakley
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Yes you can.

I took my test with my buddies truck in high school.

3/1/2009 3:16:49 PM

Gzusfrk
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Quote :
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3. Proof of Liability Insurance:

Proof of liability insurance includes providing insurance documents such as:

* DMV form DL-123;
* or an original liability insurance policy binder;
* or an insurance card with: your name, policy number, issue and expiration date.

The liability insurance documents must show your name, the effective date of policy, the expiration date of the policy, and the date the policy was issued.

Even if you do not own or drive a currently registered vehicle you may still apply for a license, but a restriction will be placed on your driver license. This restriction limits you to only driving "fleet vehicles" and costs $10.00 when you are ready to remove it from your license.

For the complete description of liability insurance visit the Driver's Handbook: Chapter 1 - Requirements.
"

3/1/2009 3:27:43 PM

wdprice3
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^

3/1/2009 3:29:28 PM

ambrosia1231
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Do you have a learner's permit right now?
If so, you don't have to worry about insurance.

And that way, you don't have to mess with anyone's insurance policy simply for the sake of using the car to take the test. You do still have to have your own policy (ask for a non-owner policy) in order to get your license.

(and if you don't have a learner's permit and are going straight for a DL, please, do us all a favor, and get one for a while. Then when you're out and about, and wondering why the people behind you are honking while you're waiting for the light to turn green before making a right turn, the person in the car can explain to you that you can turn right on red, most of the time. Hopefully)

3/1/2009 3:36:48 PM

kam
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Thanks for the help guys

3/1/2009 3:37:17 PM

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