Letting Other People Drive
If you are married, or even dating someone, you can add your car insurer (as long as you live with). Recently, I have my boyfriend choose Add to my car insurance. It is said that this would save us money, if we are to increase each other's car insurance and / or merger of our car insurance. However, I choose not to continue. I am doing, not because I love his decision, but I am on his past driving record on the basis of a decision. When my boyfriend is certainly not the world's worst driver, he is certainly not the best. After driving off with him, I do not appreciate his efforts and speeding, and his distance between himself and the other vehicle insufficient. In his drive will certainly mean the fashion, such as tire rotation, oil changes and brake wear my mechanical things more than people.
Leaving aside all other things, my driving record is relatively clean when compared to his. To this day, I have not received a traffic citation, I do not have any major incidents involving vehicles. When you let someone else drive your car, you trust their driving skills and attention to detail / method can make them out of trouble. You hope, because if they have trouble finding a place to vote, or in a car accident, it certainly will mean your car insurance may increase, which will cost you more money, monthly pocket.
A few months ago, I had to have my wisdom teeth removed, which requires a doctor's office from home. Because my boyfriend's car is a manual transmission (because he is not the most gentle driver), I specifically asked if he could drive me home from my appointment with my Jeep (which is a automatic transmission). I hope the ride as smooth as possible. Despite all the appointment and drove home to find that my boyfriend get in a car accident, I will always be a river with my insurance as a driver because he is not in my auto insurance market. Therefore, careful selection when it comes to who made the decision to drive your car, because you never know!