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Learner driver insurance
I have found a Learner driver insurance for my 17 year old son that seems unbelievable. He read it on the bus in the METRO newspaper - it is called Metro covered Learner Driver Insurance and it covers him whilst he is a Learner in any car as long as there is someone over 25 years old taking him round. Does anyone know if it is legitimate insurance and is there any problems with this type of insurance? Any advice for what to watch out for?
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Understeer is when you hit a wall with the front of your car
Oversteer is when you hit a wall with the back of your car
Horsepower is how fast your car hits the wall
Torque is how far your car sends the wall across the field once you've hit it0 -
I dont think it covers them on any car. Insured on one vehicle probably. And that vehicle must be insured elsewhere also.
Problem. Dispute over liability may arise in some circumstances i guess. If he parks up and it rolls away and crashes yet he is not in the vehicle who is liable?
£90 for a month pays for a few proper lessons in a dual controlled car.
Driving a different car may hinder them. Indicators maybe on the opposite side, Lights and horn in different positions etc.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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