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Buying a car
i am going to buy a car in Scotland, can i drive home without insurance?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The law on motoring insurance is the same throughout the UK. If you're not insured to drive it, you can't drive it.
If you've already got insurance for another vehicle, this MIGHT permit you to drive the new one. (Most insurance policies allow you to drive another vehicle with third party cover only. Some policies, however, specifically exclude a second vehicle owned by the insured person)
Otherwise it's safest to take your mobile phone with you and arrange your new insurance before you drive a single yard.
Chris
If you've already got insurance for another vehicle, this MIGHT permit you to drive the new one. (Most insurance policies allow you to drive another vehicle with third party cover only. Some policies, however, specifically exclude a second vehicle owned by the insured person)
Otherwise it's safest to take your mobile phone with you and arrange your new insurance before you drive a single yard.
Chris
I believe not having insurance is also a criminal offence, rather than a civil one which could get you a fine - so you could well end up being in a lot of trouble for want of a few minutes on the phone while in Scotland.
If you can't get a friend to drive (as others have said their policies might let them drive a car they don't own) could you not borrow a trailer and drive it home on that?