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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 01:16 AM
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Question Need some SN clarification on a couple of things

Come on peeps im sure you lot will know the answers,

1. Points are LIVE on your licence for 3yrs then after that you can say to your insurance comapny that you have none ?

2. Most F/C car policies say at the bottom you can drive any other vehicle 3rd party only if the car doesn't belong to you or hired to you under a hire agreement blah blah blah............... Now, say you borrow your friends car which is taxed/MOT'd does the owner/ registerd keeper of the car you borrow need to be insured ?
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 01:21 AM
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ok I will have a go at answering them

1. Depends on your insurance company, they usually ask if any convictions in the last 5 years, so you have to declare them even though they have expired, plus they will know they have expired anyway

2. Again this depends on your insurance company, some (maybe all now) require that the owner has insurance on the vehicle also, if 3rd party only, what would happen if the vehicle got stolen? or set on fire?
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 09:16 AM
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Dont they stay on your licence for 5 years anyway? They only count towards the deadly 12 points for 3 years though. But as Sonic say most insurance companies ask if you have had a conviction in the last 5 years.
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 09:29 AM
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Points are valid for 3 years
You can have them removed from your licence after 4 years
You normally have to declare them to insurance for 5 years
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Dazza01
Come on peeps im sure you lot will know the answers,


2. Most F/C car policies say at the bottom you can drive any other vehicle 3rd party only if the car doesn't belong to you or hired to you under a hire agreement blah blah blah............... Now, say you borrow your friends car which is taxed/MOT'd does the owner/ registerd keeper of the car you borrow need to be insured ?

NO

But if you park it up and leave it on a public road it would need to be insured. It's all a bit odd.

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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Dazza01
2. Most F/C car policies say at the bottom you can drive any other vehicle 3rd party only if the car doesn't belong to you or hired to you under a hire agreement blah blah blah............... Now, say you borrow your friends car which is taxed/MOT'd does the owner/ registerd keeper of the car you borrow need to be insured ?
I was told that the CAR must be insured, so in my experiance, the owner/keeper must have insurance. Told this by an insurance broker a long time ago.
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by gpssti4
I was told that the CAR must be insured, so in my experiance, the owner/keeper must have insurance. Told this by an insurance broker a long time ago.
Well I investigated this as I was doing up a car to sell and had moved my insurance to another vehicle. I wanted to be able to take it out to demonstrate it to a prospective buyer. I discussed this with my insurance company and learnt that if was owned/kept by someone else (say my wife) then I would be covered to drive it even though the insurance had lapsed.

But to be sure why not call the insurance company and ask?
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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveScooby
Points are valid for 3 years
You can have them removed from your licence after 4 years
You normally have to declare them to insurance for 5 years
exactly what steve said


because of this at one point i had 6 points on licence but 11 on my insurance
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