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Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 11:34 am
by busmanjohn
My son, who is 21, needs to learn to drive. His use of 'Dad's Taxi Service' is becoming a bit tiresome! Trouble is, neither of my insurers will cover him as an additional driver as he is under 25. FJ, who insure my Minor, won't touch him because he only has a provisional licence. Our only option is for him to take out insurance in his own name.
Ideally we want to have him learn on our (reasonably) modern Mazda but, as he is dead set on owning a Minor himself, learning in my Minor is a possibility, albeit remote.
Any suggestions on a suitable insurer or policy? Likely costs?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 1:08 pm
by Dave@FJ
Footman James will insure him with a provisional licence but the policy and vehicle must be in his name. Sounds like an ideal opportunity for him to buy his own Minor if that's what he's interested in doing.
Be aware that some insurers, whilst offering cover for provisional licence holders, will ramp up the premium as soon as he has passed his test as, without adult supervision, the level of risk is increased. Whilst you would need to inform FJ that he has passed the premium will remain the same.
*Edited to add...he must also be a member of the MMOC
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 1:31 pm
by mike.perry
Many years ago the MMOC club insurers covered my daughter to drive my Series MM as a named driver on a provisional licence, and that was without lots of 0000s on the premium
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 9:15 pm
by busmanjohn
Dave@FJ wrote:Footman James will insure him with a provisional licence but the policy and vehicle must be in his name.
Can I contact you direct at FJ for a quote?
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 9:45 pm
by twincamman
Go on, buy him a Minor............
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 5:47 pm
by Dave@FJ
busmanjohn wrote:Dave@FJ wrote:Footman James will insure him with a provisional licence but the policy and vehicle must be in his name.
Can I contact you direct at FJ for a quote?
Unfortunately, I'm off for 3 weeks now. I get married on Saturday and then heading out with the new wifey to explore Thailand. If you ring the office on 0121 561 6250 - make sure you tell them he is (or is shortly to be) a member of the MMOC then someone will be happy to give you a quote.
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 11:27 am
by jonlongley
I went through a similar conversation with Footman James for my Daughter in preparation of her passing her test, and getting the moggy I'm doing up for (and with) her on the road. I was told that she now requires regular use of another car in order to insure her in her own name in the moggy under their (new) 1st Young Enthusiast Policy. This is a change from a previous conversation I had a couple of years ago with FJ at a Morris Minor event, when they said they would be perfectly happy to insure her in a moggy as her only car.
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 11:55 am
by Dave@FJ
jonlongley wrote:I went through a similar conversation with Footman James for my Daughter in preparation of her passing her test, and getting the moggy I'm doing up for (and with) her on the road. I was told that she now requires regular use of another car in order to insure her in her own name in the moggy under their (new) 1st Young Enthusiast Policy. This is a change from a previous conversation I had a couple of years ago with FJ at a Morris Minor event, when they said they would be perfectly happy to insure her in a moggy as her only car.
To clarify.....there is
no requirement for the proposer to own, or have use of, an everyday vehicle on the MMOC scheme. This applies to all drivers whether they're 17 or 117
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 12:08 pm
by bmcecosse
Errr - while wishing you a very Happy Marriage. Dave ....have you noted that there has been a Military take over in Thailand, and travel is not advised...... I can recommend Tenerife.......

Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 12:11 pm
by Dave@FJ
bmcecosse wrote:Errr - while wishing you a very Happy Marriage. Dave ....have you noted that there has been a Military take over in Thailand, and travel is not advised...... I can recommend Tenerife.......

LOL...Thanks Roy.
I've been keeping an eye on the political situation in Thailand since we booked it several months ago and I'm sure there's nothing to worry about. It's safer now than it's been in a long time! We'll keep well away from the known troublespots which are away from the tourist areas anyway. We're only in Bangkok for a couple of days before we head off exploring.
On the plus side, it's scared investors and their currency has devalued somewhat, it's just made our holiday slightly cheaper!
Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 10:25 pm
by mike.perry
I'm sure that FJ will provide you with fully comp insurance for your trip, just quote your MMOC membership no!
Have a wonderful honeymoon

Re: Insurance for a young learner
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 8:25 pm
by busmanjohn
Thanks to all you guys for giving me advice. We hadn't planned on getting our son his own Minor yet and, as he still a student at college, he can't afford one until he's got his own income! Time for Plan B, methinks.