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Wjswingler

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I am a named driver on my fathers policy (I use the car for weekends as I work away during the week) and the car has gone into the garage due to slave cylinder and clutch being replaced.

 

As I am driving to Edinburgh in a few days, my mechanic gave me his car to drive. As I am only a named driver and nearly 21, am I insured to drive the vehicle? Also, I've done a reg check on his car and it's got expired tax from 1st December. I know cars legally need to be taxed but is there anything that might suggest that I can drive it without tax? Would I personally get penalized if I get pulled?

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I very much doubt it. His car will have traders insurance which you won't be insured on either. So not only will you get done for no insurance or tax when it flags up on ANPR.... But you will have his car impounded or worse !

 

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That's if he even has a traders policy lol.

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Most insurance companies only allow the policy holder to be able to drive other cars which are insured. Example I can drive other cars but my wife who is named on the policy can not.

 

Best to check with the insurer, also another insurance company I was with you had to be 25+ to drive other cars.

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