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Butler
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5th Dec 05 at 18:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What are the legal requirements to be insured to drive any car and what do you have to change on your details? How much is it generally?

[Edited on 05-12-2005 by Butler]
drax
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5th Dec 05 at 19:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Normally you have to be 21 or over, and its called Fully Comp Third Party
PaulW
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5th Dec 05 at 19:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

think age has now gone up to 25

not sure, but there was a few posts a month or 2 back regarding this...
Cosmo
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5th Dec 05 at 19:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah, most have put the age upto 25 to be insured on any car 3rd party.
Butler
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5th Dec 05 at 19:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ah thats annoying, how else am i going to transport a track car
Nic Barnes
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5th Dec 05 at 19:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

25 i was told but my policy for the last 4 years since i turned 21 has covered any other car 3rd party
Nic Barnes
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5th Dec 05 at 19:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

tow bar onto another car
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
25 i was told but my policy for the last 4 years since i turned 21 has covered any other car 3rd party


just check your cover note still says it, as alot of insurance companies changed their policy on this and didnt inform people about it!
Butler
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5th Dec 05 at 19:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
tow bar onto another car

i dont think id want to tow a car more than a metre
Nic Barnes
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5th Dec 05 at 19:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what on a car dolly or a trailor????? easy as hell
Butler
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no space for a trailor, fuck that
PaulW
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5th Dec 05 at 19:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

other car has to be fully-comp insuired though aswell
Nic Barnes
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fully comp for what exactly?????
PaulW
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5th Dec 05 at 20:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it has to be fully comp on someone elses policy, ie, the owner of the other car

you cant drive 'any' car on your own insurance if your covered 3rd party any car unless the other one is also insured as said...

its usually written in the policy T&C's or general questions book

[Edited on 05-12-2005 by PaulW]
Butler
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5th Dec 05 at 20:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ah, would be no help anyway then.
p4uls corsa
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think cis still put it on ur insurance so u can drive any car third party

a towing dolly isnt that big mate and is easy to use
Nic Barnes
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nah, mine says can drive any other vehicle not registered to me. doesnt say it has to be insured fully comp at alll, well, on mine it dont
Nic Barnes
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towing dollys can be bought fold away or dismanle-able i think
PaulW
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read through your policy handbook, the other car does need to be insured fully comp under the owners own insurance policy
Nic Barnes
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i shall check that yes, although ive driven all my mates cars, been stopped in loads and givena produce insurance deeley and its all been ok'd. not many , if any of my mates have fully comp insurance
p4uls corsa
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5th Dec 05 at 20:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by PaulW
it has to be fully comp on someone elses policy, ie, the owner of the other car

you cant drive 'any' car on your own insurance if your covered 3rd party any car unless the other one is also insured as said...

its usually written in the policy T&C's or general questions book

[Edited on 05-12-2005 by PaulW]




it doesnt have to have insurance on the car if its not left on a public road.
the driver needs to be insured to drive it and can do so as long as u dont park on a road and leave the car unattended if u leave the car it becomes uninsured
ur best having ur documents with u tho if u get stopped to prove ur insured as they can take the car





[Edited on 05-12-2005 by p4uls corsa]

 
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