What is the best way to insure a driver for temporary use?
My daughter is visiting us for a week at Christmas, what is the best way to insure her to drive my car? I do not mind if it is third party insurance.
Asked on 1 November 2021 by Stuart Paul
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I would contact your insurance company and ask about adding her as a temporary driver. Be aware that there may be an admin fee for doing this.
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