Ahmskunnirt:
You must have a very strange insurance policy!
Insurance is taken out against a risk. In the case of (compulsory 'third party') motor insurance, the risk involved is that the driver might be sued for compensation for damage or injury. You can't sue a car. It has to be the driver who is insured, not the car.
However, as ABerrant correctly states, any vehicle which is on a public road must have an insurance policy (relating to it being driven by someone) in place. Bob906's policy will be valid throughout the time which he is driving it but (as ABerrant also correctly points out) he must not leave it unattended on a public road.
Chris