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Not true based on the wording in my own policy.You cannot drive this car unless it has valid insurance policy in its own right.
DOC or driving other cars only applies if the car you are driving has valid insurance...
You're unsure as to whether you have insurance, you're not happy with the answer you get from your insurance company, so the safe option is to take the car on short journeys... That just beggers belief.... im told as long as the car is not in my name I can drive it 3rd party by my insurance company... Not so sure myself if this is right so never drive it far...
As you don't believe your insurance company, maybe wait until you appear before a judge - you'll get a definite answer then.... anyone know where we can find the right answer to this
I have the same problem we have 2 cars my wife takes the main insured car to dublin on my insurance as named driver, I can then drive 3rd party on her car which has an NCT and TAX, but no insurance of its own im told as long as the car is not in my name I can drive it 3rd party by my insurance company... Not so sure myself if this is right so never drive it far,
anyone know where we can find the right answer to this
would it be an offence not to have a valid insurance disc
I have the same problem we have 2 cars my wife takes the main insured car to dublin on my insurance as named driver, I can then drive 3rd party on her car which has an NCT and TAX, but no insurance of its own im told as long as the car is not in my name I can drive it 3rd party by my insurance company... Not so sure myself if this is right so never drive it far,
anyone know where we can find the right answer to this
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