Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Great question! While I salute your ambition and gusto in your quest to pass that road test, unfortunately the only way you can rent a car to practice driving is if you have a valid driver’s license—without one, you won’t be able to rent a car to practice.
If you’re really intent on practicing before your road test, it might be a good idea to contact a certified and well-regarded driving teacher to brush up on your skills before your test. Not only will you get some practice, but your instructor will be able to correct any bad habits you might have developed.
If you have a valid license but haven’t driven in a while, you could rent a car to practice your skills. Keep in mind, it is strongly advised to get
in case you’re involved in a collision while driving the rental car. Otherwise, you’ll be on the hook for any damages to the vehicle.
Once you pass your driving test (and I’m sure you will), you’ll need to be insured before you can legally hit the road. Lucky for you, there’s no easier, faster way of getting a robust and affordable
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