WildCat wrote:
"More Than" Insurance are "offering" young und new drivers a low insurance premium
providing they agree not to drive at night or in the dark Well .... that limits working hours in winter then
Do these people actually possess a brain cell?
I'd say unworkable - unless you tag these drivers und I am sure no one in right mind would agree to that either.

By the time Wildy had simmered down from hearing this over her morning saucer of milk - she'd posted up on PH. This report suggested a 40% drop in premiums but a surcharge of £25 for each occasion they drive between 11pm and 6 am.
They also say they will monitor via a black box.
Now we have a family problem with this - should we or our kids insure with this company. (Not that it matters to us - I pay for William to drive our family cars as named driver on our policies. Fortunately our boy is a chip off the old blocks as he has acquired a RoSPA gold standard to match ours! I must

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to my son.. I also have the twins named as learners to practise in William's cart as well as all of ours including the classics. They need a wide experience to develop handling skills in any situation. I will say I am more than pleased with them - especially since Steffi had a scare with a cycling red light jumper in her first week of learning. I am told she stopped the car in an emeergency situation with no slide or uncomfortable jerk. I am well relieved and pleased about that. I think she will develop as one very safe driver as a result of this.)
But back to our particular problem. I will reminisce to my own student days.
1. In one summer vacation - I secured a job at a newspaper. My job was to load the morning papers onto the vans heading for WH Smith etc as distributors. This was NIGHT SHIFT! I was driving in the "taboo hours" to get to my holiday job.
2. As a medical student and junior doctor - I had to serve my time in A&E for a hard, pressurised learning stint. This was shift work. I was under age 25 at the time. I had to drive in these taboo hours.
My son, William, is a medical student. He will have the same sort of training in a couple of years whether he chooses Dundee or Manchester for his clinicals. (He's at St Andrews... we did three years (four if selected for honours as I was and he looks like he will be, as well, based on his results - works out

expensive for us though - one more year of tuition fees and allowances for him. We are keeping his loan to minimum - far from urban myth - "juniors" do not earn that much at the start

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However, this would mean that students like William and let's face it - there are no buses at those hours.. - will be hit by a further expense just because they are studying medicine. The same would apply to those on nursing degree practicals and young nurses too.
Oh sure - he can ride a bike - but then his digs may be a distance off. You are not necessarily placed next door nor do you always get a room in the hospital itself these days. You do as junior sometimes (and depends on the job and contract terms - quite rare these days though) - but not necessarily as student
3. My son William also found a job as a shift worker for the summer. He works in the ice cream makers - sometimes on the ice cream van dependent on his shift - and Nick has a job in a tourist shop selling ice creams as well. But my eldest has a job like mine in my own student days where he may be on the road during this excess charge period.
4. Both Wildy and self are named drivers on William's own policy (which I pay as he's a student at the moment.) I did this so that he could get a driving history for insurance purposes. He gets a very slight discount for taking the trouble to learn a bit more. Not much .. but it adds up. So .. as adults under this system - we could end up paying £25 because a "black box says this car was on the road in the small hours"
5. Our policy also says in the small print that we can drive any car on a third party insurance basis. OK - so neighbour's 21 year old kid has a family emergency and our cars are off the road. He's too agitated to drive .. so we dirve his car with him as a passenger. He's inusred under this sytem. How the hell can he prove he did nopt break these rules.
I think this is why Wildy thinks this sytem may not work too well after all
