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    Default To drive other peoples cars

    Do you have to be Fully comp?

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    Nope depends firstly on your insurance policy if you are covered! If not you can either get a cover note or speak to there insurance company about a 2nd driver!!!

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    yes and your policy has to allow it and you normally have to be 25

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    I have this on my insurance and im only a nipper!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben
    I have this on my insurance and im only a nipper!
    who you insured with mate?

    are you fully comp?

    did you pay extra for it?

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    it depends very much what insurance company u're with, i was covered last year to drive anyone's car third party with the owner's permission and that was with CIS (co-op) on TPF&T, they are or were very good with young peoples insurance especially first time drivers.
    other companies can i believe offer this but most of the time you have to be fully comp and sometimes u have to pay extra for it.

    hope thats some help!

    Dave

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    check the small print for the small print with CIS. you have to be over 25 to drive other peoples cars even if it says you can on the certificate.

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    Im with Sun Alliance through Flux.

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    I got insured with liverpool victoria ?760 Fully comp can't drive other peoples cars until i'm 21 or 25 or something

    but ?60 a month is good :wink:

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