Most insurance companies will allow you to Insure your License...which covers you no matter which car you're in.
2006-11-10 12:31:47
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answer #1
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answered by schaianne 5
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In the UK many insurance companies provide third-party cover for driving cars other than the one listed on your policy.
This means if you have an accident driving someone else's car, you will be insured for damage to everything except the car you are driving.
The other common way is for the owner of the car to have an "any driver" policy, so you are covered on their insurance.
Insurance that covers you fully-comprehensive for any car would be prohibitively expensive, as it would have to charge to cover for the chance that you might be driving a priceless classic, or a high-value, high-performance supercar, when you spend most of your time driving something more normal, like a Ka.
2006-11-11 05:52:09
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answered by Neil 7
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When you drive a car.You must have the insurance in your name.A insurance co saying you can drive any car covers you only,not someone else driveing your car.And if my insurance say i'm not the only driver dont mean anyone without insurance can drive and be covered.Better check with your co.When i was a youngen they made use have a non owners policy before we could even get a permit without even haveing a car.Hope it's still that way.
2006-11-14 09:14:20
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answered by Larry-Oklahoma 7
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You do not need insurance on yourself if you are doing something like borrowing friends and neighbor's cars. Their insurance will cover you (and anyone else that they loan the car to). The only time this is not true is if the policy specifically states that only the named insured is covered (this is very rare).
2006-11-10 20:26:52
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answered by Star G 4
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Yes if you are in the uk you can get motor traders insurance this will cover you to drive any car from a mini to a ferrari and it's not that expensive to get either.I hope that helps.
2006-11-12 13:30:33
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answered by delta9 3
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Most companies will offer the cover. You didn't say whether or not you are in the motor field. If you are then go for company liability insurance.
2006-11-10 20:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, you can get a Named Non Owned Policy for this purpose
call Progressive or any local agency for a quote, the only requirement is that you must not own a vehicle
2006-11-11 05:04:38
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answered by Loollea 6
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Full comp
2006-11-10 20:31:43
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answered by oop139gg 3
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yed you can get trade insurance
2006-11-11 08:57:45
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answered by sashjohn 2
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its called ..scally a go go
2006-11-10 20:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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