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Can you insure your car if only have provisional license?

Yes, you can insure your car if you only have a provisional licence, but there will be some restrictions and the cost of your insurance may be higher.

Restrictions

When you have a provisional licence, you are only allowed to drive under certain conditions. These include:

* You must be supervised by a fully qualified driver who is at least 21 years old and has held their licence for at least three years.

* You can only drive during daylight hours (between sunrise and sunset).

* You cannot drive on motorways.

* You cannot carry passengers under the age of 18 unless they are your children or siblings.

Cost

The cost of your car insurance will be higher if you only have a provisional licence because you are considered to be a higher risk driver. This is because you have less experience on the road and you are more likely to be involved in an accident.

The amount that you pay will depend on a number of factors, including your age, driving history, and the type of car you drive.

Getting insurance

You can get car insurance for provisional licence holders from a number of different providers. It is important to compare quotes from multiple companies before you decide which one to go with.

When comparing quotes, be sure to pay attention to the following factors:

* The cost of the insurance

* The restrictions on your policy

* The level of cover provided

* The customer service rating of the company

By carefully considering all of these factors, you can find the best car insurance policy for your needs.