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Hey can someone help me find the answer? Icbc’s website isn’t being clear.
- I am the owner and principal operator of my vehicle
- when I renew my insurance, I will add my wife on as an occasional driver as sometimes she does drive my car
That part is clear. But how about friends?
- my wife and I live alone, no other family in the house
- say my friend is the DD and is going to drive me home from a party in my car. Do they NEED to be on my secondary drivers list.
- icbc used to have a ‘occasional driver’ clause where if someone drove your vehicle less than 12 times a year, they did not have to be listed on your coverage
- is this the same under the new rules after September 2019? I can’t find the information
Edit: think I found it. As long as you buy the “unlisted driver protection” for $50 a year, occasional drivers may drive your vehicle who are not listed for up to 12 days a year
Last edited by 320icar; 09-25-2019 at 07:07 PM.
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