Can I add a driver onto my policy?
Most insurance companies allow you (and may require you) to add another driver to your car insurance policy if the person drives the insured cars regularly or shares the same permanent residence. Most insurers will also allow you to share a single car insurance policy with someone if you live with them.
Does car insurance cover all driver?
Your car insurance typically will cover other drivers operating your vehicle if they're listed on the policy. This may include your spouse or significant other, your parents, your siblings or your children. It also may include other household members.
Does car insurance cover unnamed driver?
Any driver with a valid driving licence driving with your permission (but if such person resides with the Main Driver, i.e. a Household Member, you must name such person as a Named Driver in order for them to be covered). The Unnamed Driver Excess and the Named Driver Excess may apply.
Does car insurance cover unnamed driver?
Any driver with a valid driving licence driving with your permission (but if such person resides with the Main Driver, i.e. a Household Member, you must name such person as a Named Driver in order for them to be covered). The Unnamed Driver Excess and the Named Driver Excess may apply.
Do I need to add named driver?
If there's someone else who frequently drives your car, you should. This is because your car insurance policy covers your authorised driver. An authorised driver is anyone you allow to drive your car. But if this person's details is not listed in the policy document, there may be an additional excess imposed.
Do I need to add named driver?
If there's someone else who frequently drives your car, you should. This is because your car insurance policy covers your authorised driver. An authorised driver is anyone you allow to drive your car. But if this person's details is not listed in the policy document, there may be an additional excess imposed.
Does car insurance cover all driver?
Your car insurance typically will cover other drivers operating your vehicle if they're listed on the policy. This may include your spouse or significant other, your parents, your siblings or your children. It also may include other household members.