Learner driver insurance

Dayinsure’s temporary learner driver insurance is great if you want to practise driving and get more experience behind the wheel. For a quote, all you’ll need is:

  • your name, UK address, date of birth and email address
  • the vehicle’s registered keeper’s information
  • your provisional GB driving licence number.
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What is learner driver insurance?

Learner driver insurance is a specific type of temporary car insurance for learner drivers that allows you to get some lesson time in your own car, or in a friend’s or relative’s car. It covers you to drive on a provisional licence in the short term while being properly supervised.

It’s a separate policy from the vehicle owner’s so their cover won’t be affected if you need to make a claim.

Learner driver insurance is great if you want to practise in a specific model, in a car that you know you’ll be driving once you’ve passed, or if you just want to get in as much driving time as possible before your test.

Many learners choose to get experience outside their regular lessons with an instructor. So, taking out temporary learner driver insurance is an ideal way to make sure you remain properly covered.

What’s more, Dayinsure offers flexible and cheap temporary learner driver insurance that can cover you from one day right up to five months*, depending on your needs, and can be arranged in minutes.

*One month’s cover is classed as 28 days, so a 5-month policy runs for 140 days in total. Cover from 1 day applies to cars that are already insured with an annual policy, otherwise policies start from 1 month.

Why take out learner driver insurance?

Just like any other driver, as a provisional licence holder in Great Britain you’re legally required to have insurance when you’re driving a car under supervision.

Most registered driving instructors have their own insurance as part of the services they offer, so you should already be covered when taking professional lessons. But if you want to drive outside those lessons, you’ll need a valid policy.

You may need temporary learner driver insurance:

  • when you want to learn to drive in your own car with an instructor, friend or family member
  • when you want private instruction from a friend or family member in their own car.
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Benefits of Dayinsure learner driver insurance

Choosing a learner driver policy means you can benefit from the opportunity to gain more driving experience without the cost of extra professional lessons. You can also choose the car in which you learn, whether that’s your own or one belonging to a friend or family member.

As well as giving you the benefit of your own insurance policy, there are a number of advantages of taking out cover with us.

Dayinsure car insurance for learner drivers is fast, convenient and flexible and we can have you covered in minutes. Plus:

  • it protects the annual policyholder’s No Claims Discount (NCD) – also called No Claims Bonus
  • pay-as-you-go means you only pay for the cover you need and it’s completely flexible
  • there’s a low ‘excess’ of only £250 (the ‘excess’ is the first part of any claim you have to pay)
  • we offer comprehensive provisional car insurance cover, provided by the UK’s leading insurer, Aviva
  • we offer competitive pricing
  • there’s no cancellation fee – which is great if you pass your test ahead of schedule.
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Learner driver insurance you can trust

Here at Dayinsure, we have 15 years’ experience in providing short-term car insurance to our customers.

And here are some other facts that make us one of the UK’s leading providers of temporary car insurance:

  • we’re regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) so you can trust us to provide only the highest standard of products and customer service
  • we partner with other leading companies including Aviva, Mulsanne and the RAC
  • there are already over one million Dayinsure short-term car insurance customers! Check out our glowing Trustpilot and Feefo reviews to see what they say about us.
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Road to Success

Ready to boost your confidence for your practical driving test? Check out Road to Success, our learner driver hub, where you can find all the best advice and top tips for passing your driving test in Great Britain.

From helpful guides to valuable ‘how to’ videos, we’ve collected our best resources into one place to help you prepare for your driving test.

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Am I eligible to take out learner driver insurance?

Our cheap car insurance for learner drivers will cover most provisional drivers. To be eligible, you’ll need to make sure that you:

You’ll also need to have permission to drive the vehicle, which:

  • is registered in the UK
  • has a current market value of less than £40,000
  • has no more than 7 seats (including the driver’s)
  • has not been modified
  • is not a hire or rental vehicle.

For further details, take a look at our full acceptance criteria document.

If you have any questions about your eligibility for temporary learner driver insurance, simply contact us and our team will be happy to help.

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How do I get learner driver insurance?

It’s easy to take out a temporary learner driver insurance policy with Dayinsure:

Fill in our simple quote form

All you need is your name, provisional GB driving licence, UK address, date of birth and the vehicle information (including the registered keeper’s details, usually the car owner).

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Get your quote cost

Tell us whether you need temporary learner driver insurance for a day or a longer period, and when you need that cover to start.

Buy and get learning!

To buy your learner policy, you just need to pay using your debit or credit card.

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What does temporary learner driver insurance cover?

Dayinsure’s learner driver policies cover you, as a provisional licence holder, to drive a vehicle in the UK while supervised by a fully qualified GB licence-holder. The vehicle can be your own, or that of a friend or family member.

Our insurance provides fully comprehensive cover for the period of time you select when you take out your policy.

It’s important to know that our policies do not provide cover for:

  • loss or damage that occurs between midnight and 6am if you’re not the registered keeper of the insured vehicle
  • driving once you’ve passed your test – in this case you’ll need to have someone with you to drive you home from the test centre.

You’ll also need to make sure that:

  • you’re accompanied by a qualified driver aged between 25 and 75
  • they’ve held a full GB licence for at least 3 years
  • they’re qualified to drive the type of vehicle you want to learn in:- for example, they must have a manual car licence if they’re supervising you in a manual car.

For further details of what our learner driver insurance covers, take a look at our product information document.

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How much does learner driver insurance cost?

The cost of your cover will depend on various factors, just like with our one-day car insurance policies. These include where you live, the car you’re insuring and your individual circumstances.

As our policies are flexible, though, you might find that temporary learner driver insurance is cheaper than you think. In fact, our short-term car insurance for learner drivers can start from as little as £11.

Get a quote today and see how little your learner insurance could cost.

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Can I lower the cost of my learner driver insurance?

Learner insurance can be more expensive due to a lack of driving experience. If you’re a young learner driver, you’re also more likely to be classed as a risk. According to Brake, inexperience means less ability to spot hazards and young drivers are more likely to take risks.

Unfortunately, these factors mean insurance for young drivers often costs more.

Our flexible policies offer competitive prices but choosing to drive a less expensive model of car could reduce the cost of your cover.

Vehicles come in one of 50 different insurance groups, so it’s worth considering this when deciding what car you want to get driving experience in.

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Let’s get you behind the wheel

It couldn’t be easier to take out learner driver insurance from Dayinsure and you could be practising in minutes!

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Contact Dayinsure about learner driver insurance

If you have any queries about our temporary learner driver insurance, head over to our help and support page for more FAQs and useful guides.

Alternatively, contact us and we’ll be happy to help with your query.

Our news section also has lots of helpful information and interesting articles for learner drivers as well as car facts and driving tips. Discover practical advice such as how to avoid an instant driving test fail, the best time of year to learn to drive and information on learning to drive in an automatic vehicle.

Learner driver insurance FAQs

If you’re keen to know more about temporary learner driver insurance, take a look at our FAQs below:

Do I need learner driver insurance?

How is learner driver insurance different to dual insurance?

How long can I be insured as a learner driver?

Can I take out learner driver insurance on my own car?

Can I get cover to practise driving in more than one car?

Can more than one learner driver be covered on the same car?

Will learner driver insurance cover me when taking my test?

What happens to my insurance once I’ve passed my test?

Can I add a named driver to my learner policy?

How old do I need to be to take out learner driver insurance?

Who can supervise me while I’m driving as a learner?

Can I drive on the motorway as a learner driver?

Can I build up a No Claims Discount as a learner driver?

Can I choose third-party insurance as a learner driver?

If I make a claim, will this affect the owner’s policy?

Can I be added as a named driver on the owner’s policy instead?

Are there any restrictions when taking out a learner driver policy?