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To wonder if people who deliver food really are insured?

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girlfriend44 · 01/05/2023 12:02

Recently reading in my local paper about drivers who are delivering food, causing havoc by parking in places they shouldn't do because they want to deliver food.
Question is are they all really insured to do the job? You have to tell your insurance company if your a delivery driver!
Has anyone ever thought if you are involved in an accident with one, and they are not insured?

Do they have to prove insurance before they take on the job? Pondering.

There are lots of people driving with food on board for customers are they all insured properly and what happens if they aren't and involved in a collision?

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MyJetNowAirlines · 28/09/2023 14:28

Re L plates on mopeds/scooters in the UK. There are two main types of licence for moped drivers, CBT (compulsory basic training) and category A licences (there are sub types within). Riders can legally ride anything 125cc or under for up to 2yrs post passing their CBT, after that they must either stop riding or progress to a cat A licence.

https://www.thebikeinsurer.co.uk/learner-guides/the-different-types-of-motorbike-licence/

The different types of motorcycle licence | The Bike Insurer

There are five types of Motorbike Licence in the UK and they are: Full UK, Provisional UK, Moped, EU, International. Learn which one is right for you.

https://www.thebikeinsurer.co.uk/learner-guides/the-different-types-of-motorbike-licence/

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