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You have your registration in name and insurance pervious that is not transfered to name.Can you drive the car this way?

In most jurisdictions, it is illegal to drive a car with insurance that is not in your name. This is because the insurance company has a contract with the policyholder, and they are not liable for damages if you are in an accident. In addition, if you are stopped by the police, they may issue you a citation for driving without insurance.

If you want to drive the car, you will need to transfer the insurance to your name. This can be done by contacting the insurance company and providing them with the necessary information, such as your driver's license number and vehicle registration.

It is important to note that some insurance companies may charge a higher rate for drivers who are not the registered owners of the car. This is because these drivers are considered to be a higher risk.

If you are unable to transfer the insurance to your name, you may be able to get a non-owner insurance policy. This type of policy provides liability coverage for drivers who do not own a car. However, non-owner insurance policies can be expensive, and they may not provide as much coverage as traditional insurance policies.