Insurance for young drivers

I have 3 daughters who are learning to drive at the same time (heaven help me!)

We are about to buy a small economical car Group 1 or 2 insurance with low road tax for them to use and gain experience. What would be my best approach to insurance?

Does anyone offer a multiple policy that recognises they are sharing one car and therefore will have limited access and time on the road or am I about to get taken to the cleaners!

Asked on 8 July 2012 by John H

Answered by Honest John
Various options at the end of this directory. Black box telematics based insurance probably best.

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