Can I drive my son’s car on my insurance?

No. There was a time when many fully-comp policies automatically gave you third-party insurance to drive any car, but those days have gone. So even if you’re fully covered for your own car, don’t assume you’re insured to drive other people’s cars otherwise you risk breaking the law.

Can you insure a car you don’t own?

Wondering if you can insure a car you don’t own? The answer is yes, you can take out a separate car insurance policy on someone else’s car – but make sure that you tell the insurer you’re not the owner or the registered keeper of the vehicle when you apply.

What insurance allows you to drive other people’s cars?

Driving other cars cover

Driving other cars (DOC) cover allows you to drive other cars without being a named driver or taking out temporary insurance. But you will need permission to drive from the owner of the other car.

What must you check before you drive someone else’s vehicle?

Explanation: Driving a vehicle without insurance cover is illegal, so be sure that, whoever’s car you drive, you’re insured – whether on their policy or on your own.

Can I drive my son’s car on my insurance? – Related Questions

What happens if someone drives my car without insurance?

If there is no valid insurance in place for such use, the vehicle is liable to be seized and the driver prosecuted.

Can I be a named driver without my own insurance?

Does a named driver need their own insurance? No, you do not need your own insurance policy as a named driver. The entire point is that named drivers can be added to an existing policy.

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