not bad but will they allow the mods that adrian flux would?
Just got my patrol insured again with the purple one that is Swift Cover :thumb2
Bloody bargain, fully comp. £193 quid including business use :clap knocked adrian flux into a jolly old cocked hat
I didn't specifically ask as they're legally the highway regardless of road surface.Did you ask them if they would provide cover for vehicles used on unsealed public roads (I did .... and they won't)? Their prices are *very* competitive if you never use the 'Troll for greenlaning.
Andrew
I didn't specifically ask as they're legally the highway regardless of road surface. I'll check for exclusions but didn't notice on the bits I did read :augie
True, but there's a very high risk of me twating my truck :lol
Whats an Unsealed public road?? David
I'd be amazed if any insurance company offers fully comp on green lanes - Third Party at best, I think. Practically, if you drive green lanes, you take the risk of having to fix it if you wrap it round a stone gatepost (as I once did). My concern is more that I want to be able to prove that the motor is legal if I have to.
Andrew
Old roads that the tarmac machine missed but that are still legal to drive on - often called green lanes. See: www.glass-uk.org
Andrew
Adrian flux offer fully comp on offroading, Ask makeitfit :lol
Our Off road policies include:
Green laning cover included
Off road cover included
Hummmm, This could be intresting! I used to live on an unsealed public road called Thoresby Street, Sutton in Ashfield.It joins Dalestorth road to Skegby Road. Its got a street name, houses built on it and a post code.
I was questioned by Mr Plod about my insurance (Circa 1988) and was told the car had to have insurance to be parked on this road, (It had, just didint look like it should of) So if the insurance say its not insured on this kind of road, how the hell do yo insure it so Plad leave you alone.
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