Old Jan 30, 2010 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
No it wont

IF his dad is insured to drive any other car , the car he is driving must also be seperatly insured by the owner / whoever is in charge of the vehicle

The law was changed years ago so people couldnt insure a metro and get cover to drive any vehicle and then buy a lambo

The law states you can get insurance to drive any vehicle as long as the other vehicle is insured by its owner

The only insurance that lets you drive ANY vehicle is a traders policy

Yes it will, according to the motor insurance bureau anyway. I know it seems odd, but when the police first started seizing cars for no insurance this point came up, so it was triple checked with the MIB. It does not seem correct I agree, but this is the info we had from them.

Although of course you are right about the metro/lambo combi.

If everyone were to look at their own certificate/policy booklet then there would be a % of companies who would cover you driving (even if the car you are driving does not have insurance for itself) a car not owned by you. Whilst the other % would not.

It is all about the vehicle being owned by you etc etc etc.

Easiest thing is contact your insurance company.
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