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Very excellent point Less! I was more thinking of the insurance being on the driver rather than on the vehicle. I believe over here, I am covered by insurance whenever I step in a vehicle. Either way you're right. One must consider the selfishness of driving uninsured!
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If the car was on a hill and the handbrake failed (I have seen a few of these) the car rolls down the hill and causes damage, whos paying if the car isnt insured. A safe uninsured driver. yes they are about, but as said this doesnt help when the brakes fail or a tyre blows and they cause a RTA with injury to other INNOCENT partys. I feel the passenger restriction rule would be a step in the right direction though. |
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The vehicle must not belong to the proposer or be hired to him under a hire purchase agreement. This is the typical wording. |
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i mentioned this before
i rang tescos whe i was asking about when i was looking at another car and to drive it home i would have t eiter switch my policy to the car or make sure the owner of teh car i was buying had insurance i rang again recently after having this discussion and was told that i could not drive another car on my fully comp policy unless the cars owner also had insurance |
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98% of Policies - Some may be badly worded If you are granted the Driving Other Cars Extention. 98% of policies the other car. DOES NOT NEED TO BE INSURED |
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Taken From Tesco's Policy Wording.
Section A - Third Party Liability
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The insurance for young people over there sounds far more affordable. |
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So there is some good points in getting old
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Insurance is simply too high for a young driver. I get paid 176 quid a month and I could barely pay the insurance on a car. Now thats not including buying, servicing, running the car or the 76 quid a month that I put into a savings account etc.
So getting a car is pretty much out of the question for me, my plan is to get the license as soon as I turn 17 before the test gets harder and then wait until I come out of uni to get a car, when, despite the fact I will have gone over 4 years without driving, my insurance will be lower. |
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ask a parent to put you on tehir policy , even if you dont actualy drive their car you will have 4 years no claims when you get your own car and policy - i think !
mr D where are you lol thats if its not too much to put you on their policy |
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However Insurance Companies are wise to this now, if the parent has there own vehicle insured also they will just rate on the youngest driver on the policy. Named Drivers on policies as a norm do not get No Claims Bonus, However some will look at it (Direct Line) IIRC will give a No Claims Bonus to named drivers, now whether that is with them only (and who says they will be cheap) I am not sure. 17Yr olds (male inperticular) will find it very difficult to obtain insurance due to the huge costs involved. You Checked With Tesco yet Chav.:rolleyes: :D :D |
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I can't really understand the Insurance companies tarring every young driver with the same brush.
My daughter became a Driving Instructor and advance motorist at 22,but her Insurance premiums only dipped once she was 25. Strange but true! |
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I was on my parent's insurance for over twenty years, and never needed to claim. When it came to insuring my own first car a couple of years ago, all those years didn't count for jack, and I had to be classed as a new driver. |
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Kids here can only stay on the parents policy until they're 21 (usually while in college) or no longer a dependant.
They've also talked of linking being able to get your first license based on being in school and getting "good" grades. I'm not sure if that's just passing grades i.e. As, Bs, Cs, Ds, no Fs, or getting just As, Bs, and Cs. Thereby both encouraging getting kids to not just pass high school but to actaully put their minds to working at their capacity. Any thoughts like that over there? Brian |
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