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If I have no insurance, can I still drive my aunts car which has fully comp?

I no longer have a car and I was stopped by the police who asked if I had any insurance for the car which I did not but a friend told me that because my aunty has full comp insurance I was able to drive her car.

gee  (Level 1)  |   Car Insurance  |   19 Apr 2011 22:00
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gices gices  (Level 2)  |   20 Apr 2011 20:22

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Your aunty is insured to drive the car, not you. If what your friend said was true, then there would be no point if having additional drivers (named drivers) on an insurance policy.

Unfortunately you've been driving without insurance.

 

 

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fickle fickle  (Level 1)  |   12 Jul 2011 17:38

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You need to be insured on your aunt's car to be able to drive it. So no, you can't drive the car until you get insurance cover for it and that can be done in 2 ways:

1. Get added onto your aunt's current car insurance policy
2. Get short term car insurance for when you need to use your aunt's car

Don't drive until you get that sorted!
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