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Driving In Europe
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- Yes - 123 votes
- 42%
- No - 112 votes
- 38%
- Not Sure - 56 votes
- 19%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ALL vehicle insurance policies issued anywhere within the EU must include the minimum statutory 3rd part cover required within any EU country.
So EVERY person here (who drives, with the minimum level of insurance required by UK law) is AUTOMATICALLY covered to drive legally anywhere within the EU. (Obviously additional cover, such as fire & theft or 'fully comp', isn't automatic and, equally obviously, neither is breakdown cover)
So EVERY person here (who drives, with the minimum level of insurance required by UK law) is AUTOMATICALLY covered to drive legally anywhere within the EU. (Obviously additional cover, such as fire & theft or 'fully comp', isn't automatic and, equally obviously, neither is breakdown cover)
//EVERY person here (who drives, with the minimum level of insurance required by UK law) is AUTOMATICALLY covered to drive legally anywhere within the EU. //
Chris, I think this might be a "default" position. A friend whose car we were going to use to go to Limoges this summer showed me his insurance documentation. he is adamant - and the documentation appears to show - that he waived the ability to drive in Europe in return for a 10% discount on his premium. getting it changed fell in the too-difficult box, so we're using my car.
Chris, I think this might be a "default" position. A friend whose car we were going to use to go to Limoges this summer showed me his insurance documentation. he is adamant - and the documentation appears to show - that he waived the ability to drive in Europe in return for a 10% discount on his premium. getting it changed fell in the too-difficult box, so we're using my car.
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