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Veygo for learner drivers

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NameForAChange · 10/02/2025 12:42

I can't add DC to my car insurance (the policy won't accept learners). Has anyone used Veygo? It almost looks too good to be true, that I can insure him monthly on that without me having to change policies?
Are there similar companies I should be looking at?

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Princesspollyyy · 10/02/2025 12:45

I've used Veygo for my eldest and now my other son. It's brilliant. So easy to use if you download the app.

Definitely not too good to be true.

Luckycat555 · 10/02/2025 12:45

We use Veygo for my daughter who is learning - it's great!

LetMeGoogleThat · 10/02/2025 13:00

Another vote for Veygo, used it when my son was learning. We still use it now if he needs to use my car as my insurance doesn't cover under 25s.

gandticenslice · 10/02/2025 13:02

Yes we used Veygo it was really easy to set up. You can also use it for a temporary driver to use your car.

WinkyTinky · 10/02/2025 13:08

Yes, I used it for my son. We just think of a day when we've got plenty of time to go out driving and buy a day of insurance, usually 8 hours or so, but you can get 24 hours or as little or as much as you want. I pay £10 for a day of practice driving and I think that's great value.

NameForAChange · 10/02/2025 13:08

Thanks all
That's great to know.
It looks like we'll be hitting the road over half term.... He's had some lessons and is desperate to get out and practice!

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