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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Named Drivers On A Policy

By Graham McKenzie

Everyday people are signing on car insurance policies. There is typically a substantial amount of paperwork involved and many items to read. One of the most important aspects about an automobile policy is the named driver. Essentially, a named driver is the main driver, along with any other drivers that are specifically named on the auto insurance policy. Many people run into this situation when they have more than one person in their household that can drive.

For a larger family, a named driver is a good thing. This means that each person does not have to have their own separate policy for the same car. In larger families, not everyone typically has their own vehicle. This allows for flexibility and saved money in that case.

The major downside of named drivers on an insurance policy is the extra cost that is brought about when placing them on. The insurance company sees them as a greater liability for a few reasons. The main reason is that you have just increased your chances of an accident with multiple drivers. Also, they are not as experienced or familiar with your car usually. Other factors that might raise this amount are the age of the driver and the experience of the driver. New drivers have very high rates.

A way you might be able to skirt this cost is by finding an insurance provider that allows you to put temporary drivers on the policy for a small cost. This will let you allow other people to drive your care at certain points and still be covered. This type of situation can be for vacation road trips and the like.

Keep in mind, only named drivers on a policy will be covered under the insurance policy. If you allow someone to drive your car, for whatever reason, you are responsible for them if they were to get into an accident or harm your car in any way. In this, it is best to not allow anyone that is not on the policy drive your vehicle.

To eliminate this from happing due to the cost factor, many people decide to put their younger driver on their policy instead of getting their own. This helps eliminate cost because the main driver is the experienced parent. Insurance companies, however, are catching on quickly and banning this practice in some areas.

Another way is to have the new driver?s policy in their name but put their parents as named drivers as well. The whole point of either option is to limit risk that is associated with a new driver. As we know, risk is associated with young and new drivers.

In all, it is very important that you take the time to shop around for insurance and carefully consider who you are going to be listing as a named driver. This is one area that deserves great attention because the consequences of not insuring properly can be disastrous. - 23211

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