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04-25-2008, 12:48 AM
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It sounds odd. I don't think its real insurance. Some states have laws prohibiting insurance coverage to unlicensed drivers. If your state has such a law, then legally they can't cover you or they are running a shady business. If you were to get in an accident, you most likely won't be able to claim insurance.

If it is a legitimate business, then the insurance rates are going to be outrageous.
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