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by Graham McKenzie

Everyday people are signing on car insurance policies. There is typically a substantial amount of paperwork involved and many items to read. One of the most important aspects about an automobile policy is the named driver. Essentially, a named driver is the main driver, along with any other drivers that are specifically named on the auto insurance policy. Many people run into this situation when they have more than one person in their household that can drive.

Just as anything, named drivers on the policy have their good points and they have the bad points. Having named drivers ensures that your car will only be driven by the listed individuals; if not, they do not have your consent to drive. Having multiple drivers on a policy also allows for a flexible situation. It works very well for families.

The biggest drawback that multiple named drivers on a policy have is the extra cost. After the first driver, the premium goes up. This is due to the fact that the more drivers you have; the more chance there will be to have an accident. This is especially true for many new drivers on one policy. The fact that they are new drivers alone increases the risk for the insurance company. Throw in age factor and you could have a heavy car insurance premium.

Being that named drivers is a constant occurrence, you can eliminate costs by choosing a company that allows you to add temporary named drivers. Sometimes this is helpful for family vacations or someone needing to use your car for a set amount of time. This covers appropriately as well as not being a consistent cost. It would be a onetime fee.

Keep in mind, only named drivers on a policy will be covered under the insurance policy. If you allow someone to drive your car, for whatever reason, you are responsible for them if they were to get into an accident or harm your car in any way. In this, it is best to not allow anyone that is not on the policy drive your vehicle.

Taking steps to legally minimize costs associated with adding drivers on instead of letting them illegally drive your car is seem through joint policies. In other words, if a newer or younger driver is looking to get car insurance, they can opt to go onto their parent?s insurance policy. This is a common way parents lower premiums. It is also becoming largely recognized by insurance companies as well.

Another option is just the opposite. The parents can be on the new driver?s policy. Any way you have it, it still saves money because there are responsible and proven good drivers on the record. This, in turn, eliminates some risk for the insurance company from their perspective.

The last piece of advice is to shop around. Do not settle for an insurance policy that does not deliver what you want. Instead, look around for one that fits your needs; there are many to choose from.

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