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Learner insurance for car in my own name

I've brought my own car in my own name what do I do? Just get learner insurance with collingtree or whoever provides learner insurance do I need to get additional insurance really confused any help would be appreciated!

Vaishali   (Level 1)  |   Car Insurance  |   02 Feb 2011 23:13
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gices gices  (Level 2)  |   04 Feb 2011 11:41

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When you get learner driver insurance, you are insured to drive the car provided you are accompanied by someone who is at least 21 of age and have had their driving licence for a minimum of 3 years. You do not need any other additional insurance because that policy will insure you on a comprehensive basis. You can then learn to drive as long as the policy is valid. It's Collingwood Insurance by the way and not Collingtree.

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