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Car insurance and main driver
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Can anyone answer the following-
Both me and my wife drive our car. The wife drives it Monday to Friday (short journeys) and i drive Saturday and Sunday (long Journeys).
To sumerise the wife drives the car more times than me but i cover more milage.
The question is who is the "main driver" for insurance purposes?
Both me and my wife drive our car. The wife drives it Monday to Friday (short journeys) and i drive Saturday and Sunday (long Journeys).
To sumerise the wife drives the car more times than me but i cover more milage.
The question is who is the "main driver" for insurance purposes?
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Don't really know but who is the registered keeper.
I would imagine the registered keeper is the main driver as far as the insurance company are concerned.
I don't think it goes by the mileage or times you drive.
who is the registered keeper (me or spouse)
who is the main driver (me or spouse)
Who has the most NCD. If it were me I would nominate the person with the highest NCD and longer driving experience.
If you're both the same it doesn't matter.
As for main driver, I think legally you could get away with either, so it's probably down to who would get the better quote. All things being equal Women tend to get cheaper rates.
I have points on my license, and have no NCD, as I have had company cars for years.
My wife has a clean license, and 7 years NCD, so when I changed jobs and had to buy my own car, I insured my car with her as the main driver, it saved me over £300 doing it that way.
It looks like im going to be the main driver then as i have more NCD than the wife
Is it OK? Not if you get caught out. Putting a parent down as the main driver is called 'fronting' and can lead to a lot of trouble. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/moneybox/7052569.stm
Not necessarily. You have to decide if saving £500 is worth the possible risks, which could be as severe as being prosecuted for driving withouit valid insurance.
Remember as well, driving as a named driver you will not accrue any NCD.
It will be more expensive now but in the long run you will save money insuring it yourself.
some companies now do give named drivers NCD if they stay with that insurance co, direct line is one
No, that's a different position. It was always dodgy, but it is now definitely illegal. And as others have said, even if you don't get caught out, you're not earning no-claims bonus, which is worth a LOT eventually.