Insurance companies normally insist that all the persons in the household should be listed on the policy. If a person in the household had a separate policy, then that person could be excluded from the list. As such, the teenage son should be listed on the policy and insured, even if he would only be visiting on weekends and would not be driving the insured car.
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If a teenage son recently obtained a driving license, but he would not be driving the car, should he still be insured?
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