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Passing your driving test is an exciting time for any new driver, but it’s easy to forget all the essential steps that are required of you before you can legally get behind the wheel.
Finding and understanding car insurance for new drivers can be confusing and overwhelming, which is why insurance experts at A-Plan Insurance have revealed a tell-all guide for any new driver looking to insure their car.
This guide will help new drivers to make more educated decisions about insurance.
What type of insurance is required by new drivers?
Whether you’ve been driving for years or are a new driver itching to get on the roads, the law requires you to have third-party insurance at a minimum. You can be prosecuted, fined or even face court if you are caught driving without insurance, and it’s possible your car could be taken or destroyed.
New drivers who may struggle to afford a car or policy can be added to another person’s policy as a named driver. This person does not have to be a family member or relative!
How much is it to insure a car for a new driver?
Car insurance for new drivers, especially those aged between 17-25, can be expensive, so it’s important to look around and explore all the options before choosing which insurance policy to go for.
There are several factors that will determine the cost of the insurance; these are:
Although you can become a new driver at any age, it is particularly common for young drivers to be charged more for insuring their car. In the UK, young drivers are expected to pay an average of £1,800 per year to insure their vehicle.
Young drivers are charged more to insure a car due to lack of experience, meaning they are deemed high-risk.
What insurance is best for a new driver?
By knowing all three types of insurance, you will have a better understanding of what is best for you as a new driver:
To make insurance cheaper, you can pay for the year’s policy upfront; however, if this is too much of costly payment to make at one time, you can opt to pay monthly.
There are also ways that a young or new driver can reduce the cost of insurance premiums; these can include:
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