
Learner Driver Car Insurance | Provisional Licence Motor Insurance
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Learner Driver Car Insurance | Insurance on a Provisional Licence
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Some providers are happy to insure provisional drivers and in some instances learner driver car insurance can be cheaper than it is for someone who has newly passed their test. As a provisional licence holder, you will be accompanied by a parent or more experienced driver.
When you do pass your test, don’t forget to tell your insurer. For most policies it won’t make any difference part way (mid term) through a policy but at renewal, it can make quite a difference.
You might also consider completing the pass plus course when you do pass, click on the link to read why this can save some new drivers a lot of money.
If you are buying your own car to learn to drive in, you should insure it yourself. It is best to start earning your own no claims bonus ASAP as this will help reduce your premiums in coming years dramatically. It is not unusual for an eighteen year old insuring for the first time to see their premium cut by 50% the following year once they have accrued one years no claims bonus.
The criteria for provisional licence holders to drive legally with an accompanied person are as follows:
- The learner must hold a valid, provisional driving licence for Great Britain (or Northern Ireland).
- The learner must make sure that the vehicle is roadworthy, taxed and insured.
- The accompanying driver must be over the age of 21 and must have held (and still hold) a full licence (in the same vehicle category as the car / vehicle that is being used for tuition) for a minimum of three years.
- As a learner driver you must display 'L' plates ('L' or 'D' plates in Wales) prominently on the front and rear of the vehicle you are driving.
- Then you are all set to be accompanied to drive
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