PuppetMaster
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bricktop
this is not strictly true. i am the registered owner and keeper of two cars, my wife drives one as the main driver, this has been disclosed to the ins. co. and they have no problem with it. i drive the otherPuppetmaster, just to let you know that you cannot insure your friends car in your name. You cannot insure something that you don't own. You have to be the legal owner. If not, the Insurance Company will not pay out if a claim should occur.
iv read a lot of these threads in the past and the amount of misinformation is surprising
As far as i know there is no link for the tax office to check a insurance policy number against the car being taxed. I have heard of people entering the incorrect insurance policy number into the tax renewal form and nothing was ever said about it.
Insurance companies have different policy's regarding driving other cars so the best advice is to ring your insurance company and ask them - nobody here will be able to tell you if you can or cannot drive the car that is uninsured.
With my insurance company i can drive any car wither it be taxed, insured or NCT'ed so long as it is in a roadworthy condition and its NOT registered in my name - this is what my insurance company told me.
With my insurance company i can drive any car wither it be taxed, insured or NCT'ed so long as it is in a roadworthy condition and its NOT registered in my name - this is what my insurance company told me.
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