A driver delivering newspapers has had his car seized for not having insurance.
The driver was stopped by Wiltshire Police in Swindon at 4.30am this morning (April 6).
They had borrowed the car, a Toyota, from their friend but did not have insurance.
Wiltshire Specialist Operations said: “RPU [Road Policing Unit] stopped this one delivering papers in Swindon at 4:30am.
“We know it won't make the broadsheets, but the driver had borrowed it from his friend without bothering to insure it.”
Can I drive my friend’s car on my insurance?
Confused.com says: “No, you're not automatically insured to drive any car - car insurance policies apply to the car itself. It's the policyholder that decides who's covered to drive the car.
“Every car needs its own insurance policy, so you can't insure yourself to drive any car.
You can get a policy called DOC, or Drive Other Cars, which lets you drive someone else’s car without being a named driver on their policy.
If you have DOC cover, there are usually some restrictions.
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