Temp insurance for non owner
Discussion
Tricky one here. A friend recently had a stroke and is incapacitated in hospital. We are trying to work out the best way to get her car from Cambs down to Devon where she lives.
Due to her condition, her insurance is no longer valid. And the car is out of MOT. And its currently sitting on the street.
We've had a quote to get it shipped home, but her daughter is asking if we can temporarily insure it, get it MOTed and then drive it there (she can't drive).
What are my options? Can I get temporary non-owner insurance if the registered keeper doesn't have valid cover? Would I become liable for it being parked up illegally ubtil it's MOTed if I do? Don't want to get it transferred to my name because then I'll definitely be liable!
Grateful for any advice.
Due to her condition, her insurance is no longer valid. And the car is out of MOT. And its currently sitting on the street.
We've had a quote to get it shipped home, but her daughter is asking if we can temporarily insure it, get it MOTed and then drive it there (she can't drive).
What are my options? Can I get temporary non-owner insurance if the registered keeper doesn't have valid cover? Would I become liable for it being parked up illegally ubtil it's MOTed if I do? Don't want to get it transferred to my name because then I'll definitely be liable!
Grateful for any advice.
Edited by bargainhunter on Wednesday 11th September 14:10
Cuvva appears to cover this scenario, other temporary insurers are available.
https://intercom.help/cuvva/en/articles/2614316-do...
https://intercom.help/cuvva/en/articles/2614316-do...
Yes, you'll be able to get cover with Tempcover et al - the car doesn't have to be yours and doesn't have to be insured elsewhere.
I got my Dad's car back on the road last year and used temporary insurance to get it to it's MOT.
Your issue will be tax - you won't be able to tax it using temporary cover.
I got my Dad's car back on the road last year and used temporary insurance to get it to it's MOT.
Your issue will be tax - you won't be able to tax it using temporary cover.
bargainhunter said:
Oceanrower said:
Get temporary cover. There’s plenty of online firms do this.
Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
Driving it 300 miles for an MOT doesnt feel like particularly legal solution...... Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
Oceanrower said:
bargainhunter said:
Oceanrower said:
Get temporary cover. There’s plenty of online firms do this.
Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
Driving it 300 miles for an MOT doesnt feel like particularly legal solution...... Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
It is 100% legal to drive an un MOT'd car the length & breadth of the country to an MOT station provided it is pre-booked in.
If it weren't how would you get a car to an MOT if it had ran out or failed & now fixed?
You could even book it for first thing in the morning at your local garage, drive it there the day before, park it in their car park, put the keys through the door & get a lift/taxi/bus home provided it is booked in.
QuartzDad said:
Cuvva appears to cover this scenario, other temporary insurers are available.
https://intercom.help/cuvva/en/articles/2614316-do...
I've used Cuvva - there's an app. Makes it very easy to arrange.https://intercom.help/cuvva/en/articles/2614316-do...
E-bmw said:
Oceanrower said:
bargainhunter said:
Oceanrower said:
Get temporary cover. There’s plenty of online firms do this.
Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
Driving it 300 miles for an MOT doesnt feel like particularly legal solution...... Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
It is 100% legal to drive an un MOT'd car the length & breadth of the country to an MOT station provided it is pre-booked in.
If it weren't how would you get a car to an MOT if it had ran out or failed & now fixed?
You could even book it for first thing in the morning at your local garage, drive it there the day before, park it in their car park, put the keys through the door & get a lift/taxi/bus home provided it is booked in.
bargainhunter said:
Oceanrower said:
Get temporary cover. There’s plenty of online firms do this.
Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
Driving it 300 miles for an MOT doesnt feel like particularly legal solution...... Then, book it in for an MOT near Devon…
This is the solution. Ensure that the appointment is written in their diary. The journey to and from the testing station are provided for in law.
Nobody has said anywhere that it isn't taxed.
It needs insuring to drive to Devon. It doesn't need an MOT or be booked in. IF and it's a huge IF, you are stopped and checked, it's a non endorsement fine of £100 unless it has changed. But if it is booked for an MOT it is totally legal. Taxed or not.
It needs insuring to drive to Devon. It doesn't need an MOT or be booked in. IF and it's a huge IF, you are stopped and checked, it's a non endorsement fine of £100 unless it has changed. But if it is booked for an MOT it is totally legal. Taxed or not.
PistonBroker said:
Yes, you'll be able to get cover with Tempcover et al - the car doesn't have to be yours and doesn't have to be insured elsewhere.
I got my Dad's car back on the road last year and used temporary insurance to get it to it's MOT.
Your issue will be tax - you won't be able to tax it using temporary cover.
Do they still check you have insurance when you tax a car?I got my Dad's car back on the road last year and used temporary insurance to get it to it's MOT.
Your issue will be tax - you won't be able to tax it using temporary cover.
I suspect they don't but they check against the database for any car that's not SORN, entirely independent of the act of taxing it.
Pretty sure my mate taxed his latest car at the dealer's before insuring it.
vaud said:
bargainhunter said:
Driving it 300 miles for an MOT doesnt feel like particularly legal solution......
There is no distance specified in law in driving a car to an MOT. You can legally drive it to Inverness for an MOT. It does have to be road worthy though.Gassing Station | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff