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Old Nov 18, 2012 | 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by 1.9 xr2 on 40's
not true, my wife always make sure when renewing or changing insurers and she did just that on the 12th of this month and she can drive any vehicle not owned by her (drives cars home for me)
the only stipulation is roadworthyness to be covered
Are you sure about this?

Reason I ask is being young (at the time I was below 20) I specifically went with a certain someone who offered me this privilege, as it normally only applies if you over 25, but even so, less and less companies are now offering this.

The condition was car could not registered to you, was roadworthy, you have the owners permission, and was insured by the owner, along with other rules such as you can't tow, it can't have more than 8 seats etc.

So if your saying it does not need to be insured, how does this work then when the car is parked on the road for example, as that means it's not insured?

Martin
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