They should be allowed to if they're capable. Obviously most couldn't pass the test.
They should be allowed to if they're capable. Obviously most couldn't pass the test.
That's the trouble, they think like robots. In my neighbour's case, he was married a couple of months ago, how has he become a more dangerous driver since his wife died?
So if you defaulted on a credit card, you'd get cheaper insurance? WTF?
I'm 46 and pay under £200 a year for my car insurance.
Sexuality is.
They don't check much at all. I've made several er.... "white lies" and they've never called me on them, even after an at-fault accident.
What measurement where you using? Oh, USA, something from 300 years ago. Cubic microfurlongs?
In the UK it's usually 3rd party, but stupidly requires the other car and owner to have insurance.
It's not a thing I bother checking. The police don't either. One asked me if I had business insurance when using my car for work, I said no, he said tut tut they won't like that.
I've towed my neighbour's trailer with the wrong reg number on the back, and no lights. A woman yelled at me when I stopped "without indicating". I said "I did indicate". She said "Your trailer didn't". I said "It's not my trailer". She couldn't think of a further reply.
In the UK I see garages putting a temporary reg number in the window when they use that. The law is beyond a joke.
Mine usually doesn't, not that I bother abiding by the law anyway.
I think it's because I usually have third party, although sometimes comprehensive is cheaper, which just goes to show the insurance companies don't have a f****ng clue.
I lie all the time and they've never refused to pay up or got annoyed with me.
And your suggesti> You could be uninsured if you lie on an insurance declaration.
But I'm a man, I assume it dropped for him because his wife was a woman.
Bullshit. I'm just someone seeing what affects the quote and whether I should put other people on it etc.
And they're too thick to monitor things like that.
Doh!
Which is why you always have the primary drive as a safe one. 40 year old man with 17 year old son for example. In reality the man never drives the car.
It may be scaled on the car's value and what is a 20 year old Renault worth?
Illogical, since presumably one of them is less likely to make claims.
$15,000!!! You could get a car for that!
What is it 114 of then?
Nothing they do makes sense. If I choose third party, the value of the car should be irrelevant, as it's only what I crash into that matters.
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