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Thousands of UK motorists are expected to take part-time driving jobs as side hustles this month to help earn some much-needed extra cash for Christmas, but experts from Quotezone.co.uk have warned drivers that they could be at risk.
Delivery drivers could find themselves uninsured if they don’t know how to take out courier insurance.
Delivery drivers could find themselves uninsured if they don’t know how to take out courier insurance.
Many drivers may assume that because they have private car insurance or informed their insurer that they are now using the car for business purposes, they will be covered – but they won’t be.
Courier insurance considers the additional miles likely to be travelled, the elevated risks associated with the vehicle being driven in heavily built-up areas – plus cover for cars that perform multiple pick-ups and drop-offs within a specific area. It also can add goods-in-transit insurance to ensure all goods carried, such as parcels, are protected.
But it’s feared that thousands of courier drivers may be operating with invalid insurance simply because they don’t know what coverage they need.
Not having the correct insurance can void your insurance policy, meaning delivery drivers would be driving without insurance and could face a hefty fine and penalty points and be left unprotected should they need to make a claim.
Demand for courier drivers is at a peak at this time of year as Amazon and scores of other retailers actively recruit motorists to make deliveries.
The cost-of-living crisis has also increased enthusiasm amongst many car owners to turn to their vehicles to make some much-needed extra money – with 81% of demand for courier insurance in 2022 using cars.
The number of drivers taking out bespoke courier insurance is up 44% this year on last, according to the latest Quotezone.co.uk figures – with a noticeable increase from April to May, when the cost-of-living crisis officially began.
Founder of Quotezone.co.uk, Greg Wilson, said: “There could be thousands of delivery drivers working across the UK without realising their insurance is invalid. With the cost-of-living soaring, millions of people are taking a hard look at their finances and seeking additional ways to earn a little extra cash.
Many drivers may assume that because they have private car insurance or informed their insurer that they are now using the car for business purposes, they will be covered – but they won’t be.
Courier insurance considers the additional miles likely to be travelled, the elevated risks associated with the vehicle being driven in heavily built-up areas – plus cover for cars that perform multiple pick-ups and drop-offs within a specific area. It also can add goods-in-transit insurance to ensure all goods carried, such as parcels, are protected.
But it’s feared that thousands of courier drivers may be operating with invalid insurance simply because they don’t know what coverage they need.
Not having the correct insurance can void your insurance policy, meaning delivery drivers would be driving without insurance and could face a hefty fine and penalty points and be left unprotected should they need to make a claim.
Demand for courier drivers is at a peak at this time of year as Amazon and scores of other retailers actively recruit motorists to make deliveries.
The cost-of-living crisis has also increased enthusiasm amongst many car owners to turn to their vehicles to make some much-needed extra money – with 81% of demand for courier insurance in 2022 using cars.
The number of drivers taking out bespoke courier insurance is up 44% this year on last, according to the latest Quotezone.co.uk figures – with a noticeable increase from April to May, when the cost-of-living crisis officially began.
Founder of Quotezone.co.uk, Greg Wilson, said: “There could be thousands of delivery drivers working across the UK without realising their insurance is invalid. With the cost-of-living soaring, millions of people are taking a hard look at their finances and seeking additional ways to earn a little extra cash.
“If you have a driving licence and access to a vehicle, signing up for work as a courier or delivery driver is a flexible and relatively straightforward way of fitting in extra work around busy lives – adding additional income in the build-up to Christmas. But many drivers might not know that their private car insurance policy won’t cover them while operating as a courier, even if they add ‘business use’ to that policy.”
New delivery drivers should also avoid leaving the car ‘idling’ while dropping off. Leaving the engine running can lead to fines and damage to the environment, air quality and the health of those nearby.
Quotezone.co.uk helps around 3 million users find savings on everyday household bills and essentials every year.
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