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Car insurance whilst at work
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No it's classed as social use - Giving someone a lift.If it isnt commuting then is it classed as "f'ing about in a motor vehicle?" IMO driving is driving, regardless of when or where. Unless your carrying dangerous goods or via other unusual driving activity then mileage should be the only thing that matters. I know insurances by their pedantic nature do not see white as white or black as black. Its all too easy to fall foul of some benign idiotic wording in a policy. Grips my schitt.
Without being funny, your opinion isn't relevant. The insurance company have put certain restrictions on the policy.
Feel free to self-insure if you don't like it.0
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