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this has been covered oh a few hundred times

do a search. its not legal for you to drive that car on your p's

insurance aside its simply not legal. regardless if its listed as your parents car if you are caught driving it, then its illegal, if you stack it and make a claim your insurance is most likely instantly void as you were breaking the law whilst driving. it wont matter who is listed, it matters who is driving at the time of the accident

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this has been covered oh a few hundred times

do a search. its not legal for you to drive that car on your p's

insurance aside its simply not legal. regardless if its listed as your parents car if you are caught driving it, then its illegal, if you stack it and make a claim your insurance is most likely instantly void as you were breaking the law whilst driving. it wont matter who is listed, it matters who is driving at the time of the accident

Yep have an accident and you'll feel the full brunt of the law and rightly so.

Worst of all compulsary third party(a component of registration that covers personal injury claims) would be voided ie:You hit someone and injure them, you are financially responsible for the injuries, rehab,death, ect, ect with absolutley no tac assistance or valid insurance it'd most probably make an enormous dent in your finances for possibly the rest of your life.

Hardly worth the risk, wait it's the only option unless you're an absolute moron that is.

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