Driving a friend's car?
by Jenny
( Ontario, canada)
If you are a licensed g2 driver that is insured under your parent's insurance policy, are you allowed to drive other people's vehicles, such as a friend's car for example?
Driving a Friends Car and Insurance
As long as that car insured and you have permission to use it, the answer is yes.
If you borrow a car you are responsible to be sure that it is insured. And the person lending you the car is responsible for your accidents / claims.
If this is a routine occurrence, then you must be added to the friends policy.
Hope that helps
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