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If a driver has lost their licence in Michigan due to DUI can the car be driven by an alternate licenced and insurance still effect if there is valid registration or not?

Can the car be driven by an alternate licensed driver?

In the state of Michigan, if a driver has lost their license due to a DUI conviction, the vehicle can still be driven by another licensed driver. However, there are certain requirements that must be met in order for this to be legal.

- The alternate driver must be licensed and insured. The person who will be driving the vehicle must have a valid driver's license and insurance.

- The alternate driver must not be impaired. The person who will be driving the vehicle must not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

- The vehicle must be registered and insured. The vehicle that will be driven must be registered and insured in the name of the person who owns the vehicle.

Will insurance still be in effect if there is a valid registration or not?

In the state of Michigan, insurance is required on all vehicles that are registered. If a vehicle is not insured, the owner can be subject to fines and penalties.

If the vehicle is registered in the name of the person who has lost their license, the insurance will remain in effect as long as the vehicle is properly registered and insured. However, the insurance company may cancel the policy if they are aware that the person who has lost their license is still driving the vehicle.

If the vehicle is registered in the name of someone other than the person who has lost their license, the insurance may not remain in effect. This is because the insurance company may not be aware that the person who has lost their license is driving the vehicle. In this case, the owner of the vehicle should contact their insurance company to find out if the insurance will remain in effect.