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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:16 pm   Post subject: I need ins for my adult daughter who has a ca permit while I  

I need to get some ins for permit driver (my adult daughter) in ca. it takes a couple of months for the driving appt. I'm fighting a ticket that susp. my lic. Just so at least one of us can drive. Who can we get permit ins from?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:18 pm   Post subject: permit ins  

I didn't put my email address in, where does the answer pop up?
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 3:04 am   Post subject:   

Sorry to have to tell you, but if your adult daughter only has a "learner's permit", she must still have a LICENSED driver in the car when she drives. If your license is currently under suspension (for driving with no insurance, perhaps), your presence in the vehicle is not going to count.

Apparently you still don't have auto insurance. If you did, and your daughter resides in your home, she could be covered under your policy.

She can apply for her own auto insurance through any carrier of her choice. License or learner's permit, doesn't matter. In California, her premium will be based, in part, on her years of driving experience (0), not her age.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:24 pm   Post subject:   

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In California, her premium will be based, in part, on her years of driving experience (0), not her age

Then I guess in CA you're no longer a risk in the eyes of your carrier if your driving record for the initial years are good. How about a woman who starts driving at the age of 30? Will she be considered at par with a risky teenager?
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