I’m about to take my driving test next week, and I want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row. Do I have to have car insurance before I take the test?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Best of luck on your test! Requirements vary depending on where you live, but in general, you will need car insurance to take a driving test.
However, that doesn’t necessarily mean you need a policy in your name. Car insurance follows the car, not the person. So if you’re using your parents’ insured vehicle, for example, you’re good to go. Just be sure to bring their
in your name. Some insurance companies have short-term and temporary policies, but in most cases, this won’t be necessary just to take your driving test.
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