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can i get in trouble by lending my car to an un-insured driver
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HI please advise
If i lend my car which is regestured to me and insured by me for me only , to some one who said they have insurance to drive it and they get stoped by the police for what ever reason and it turns out they did not have insurance to cover them , can i get in trouble with the police ?
If i lend my car which is regestured to me and insured by me for me only , to some one who said they have insurance to drive it and they get stoped by the police for what ever reason and it turns out they did not have insurance to cover them , can i get in trouble with the police ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.there has just been a case in our local paper about a girl who lent her car to a friend who was not insured.
he ran someone over, put the guy in the recovrey position and fled the scene.
he went to jail for it, and the girl who owned the car was banned and given a hefty fine.
not worth the risk if you ask me!
he ran someone over, put the guy in the recovrey position and fled the scene.
he went to jail for it, and the girl who owned the car was banned and given a hefty fine.
not worth the risk if you ask me!
Its your responsibility to Insure your car against third parties on the road. If you lend your car to someone, you should 1. See their certificate of car insurance to see if they are insured to 'Drive other cars' (usually third party only). 2. Add them as a temporary driver on your policy 3. http:// www.avi va.co.u k/short -term-c ar-insu rance/ In the eyes of the law, the registered owner of the vehicle is ultimately responsible otherwise.