Back Room Forum - Honest John
This week’s motoring misdemeanours include insurance outrage, electric avenues, a global issue, endangered species, crunch time and many more that involved too much paper work. uk Please try to keep them as short as possible. I drive her car in the USA and she used to drive mine in the UK. No problem, until this year. Tried the RAC, AA, Legal and General, Avia, Tesco and the temporary insurance sites. ” All the others needed confirmation that my daughter had lived in the UK or the EU for a least a year. How can they insist on this, when she has lived in America, for the past 28 years. This has spoiled her visit, as she is not now insured to drive my car. What is wrong with UK insurers. My daughter is 51 years old and has held a UK driving licence since she was 21. She has travelled, a round trip of 60 miles daily, plus to her work and back in America. Why are the UK insurers being so difficult. The ridiculous and obstructive UK car insurance business, now run largely by profit-hungry private equity funding, is unique in the World and uniquely protected by UK law, then aggressively policed so drivers are compelled to contribute to its... Vehicles should be insured for any qualified driver, not for specific drivers. Source: www.honestjohn.co.uk