Thursday, January 21, 2010

Ticks In Oregon I Started Driving My Boyfriends Car Because It Uses Less Gas Than Mine Does And He Doesn't Have A License ?

I started driving my boyfriends car because it uses less gas than mine does and he doesn't have a license ? - ticks in oregon

He never took the car and was not insured, that I bought the car to drive. Well, I went to my insurance for the car. His boys came and went, that seats in the car, and I asked if the proof of insurance stopped. Ask one of them had an accident my insurance would not be possible? Both have their own vehicles are insured. BTW I live in Oregon. It takes me only chalantly off course not the car and ask for proof of insurance. I DON "T think that may in Oregon, be sure your liscence and all the car you drive will be treated.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

As long as the purpose for which they travel more freely to your car, your insurance for any situation that may arise, in charge.

You also want to assure you that there is no provision in its policy, the vehicle for which the State must be registered to the insured.

Anonymous said...

First, the insurance on behalf of the BF with you listed as a driver of policy, because he is the owner of the vehicle. If your son does not ruin, then yes, the insurance, the insurance follows the vehicle and the vehicle is registered in your contract. If you just want to take the vehicle back up your policy, if you want to add your BF, as an additional insured on the vehicle.

Anonymous said...

First, the insurance on behalf of the BF with you listed as a driver of policy, because he is the owner of the vehicle. If your son does not ruin, then yes, the insurance, the insurance follows the vehicle and the vehicle is registered in your contract. If you just want to take the vehicle back up your policy, if you want to add your BF, as an additional insured on the vehicle.

Anonymous said...

First, the insurance on behalf of the BF with you listed as a driver of policy, because he is the owner of the vehicle. If your son does not ruin, then yes, the insurance, the insurance follows the vehicle and the vehicle is registered in your contract. If you just want to take the vehicle back up your policy, if you want to add your BF, as an additional insured on the vehicle.

Anonymous said...

If no names are in the insurance policy, can not you drive all

Anonymous said...

If no names are in the insurance policy, can not you drive all

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