The basic classes are :
- Social, domestic and pleasure: This covers normal day-to-day driving – such as shopping, visiting friends and going on day trips, but it doesn’t include commuting
- Social and commuting: If you commute you’ll be regularly driving at peak times which carry a greater risk. Even something as simple as driving your car to the train station or dropping someone off at work counts
- Business Class 1: You use your car to drive to places for work – for example, such as switching between sites. It’s not the primary use of the car, but nevertheless, requires a slightly higher level of cover
- Business Class 2: Much the same as Class 1 – but covers you, the policy holder and a named driver
- Business Class 3: For someone who is really racking up the miles – such as a travelling salesperson
- Commercial: This covers cars which are primarily used for business, such as if you’re a driving instructor using your own car to give lessons, or a taxi driver.
Category:
Business Use