
If you use your car for more than just the school run or the daily commute, you might be wondering if you need business car insurance. It’s a common question, and getting the answer right is the difference between being fully protected and potentially driving without valid cover. Most standard annual policies only cover social,…

Picking your first set of wheels is one of the most exciting parts of learning to drive. It’s the first taste of freedom, but with so many models on the market, it’s easy to feel a bit overwhelmed. You want something that’s easy to park, won’t cost a fortune to insure, and keeps you safe…

You can drive someone else’s car as long as you have the right insurance in place. While many people think they’re automatically covered by their own annual policy, this isn’t always the case. Temporary car insurance is often the easiest way to get insured on a car you don’t own. It’s a flexible short-term form…

The short answer is no, you can’t legally park a car on a public road in the UK without valid insurance. Under Continuous Insurance Enforcement (CIE) rules, every vehicle must be insured at all times unless it has been officially declared off the road with a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN). If you have a…

Planning your driving test isn’t just about convenience – the timing could make a real difference to your chances of passing. We’ve crunched the DVSA data from 2024 to 2025 to uncover the best and worst months for passing your practical car test. Below, we explain how seasonal trends might affect your test day, and…

Finding out your car has been seized is a nightmare. Whatever the reason for impoundment, whether it was down to a lapsed policy, an untaxed vehicle, or a misunderstanding about who was covered to drive, the result is the same: your car is gone, and the clock is ticking. It’s stressful, but panic won’t help…