Imagine this: Your car is in the garage, and your best mate offers to lend you theirs for a few days. It sounds like a perfect solution, right? But then the big question hits—can you actually drive their car legally? The short answer is: not unless you’re insured.
If you’ve ever thought, “It’s just a quick trip—what’s the harm?”, you’re not alone. But UK driving laws are clear, and borrowing a car without proper cover can get you into serious trouble. Luckily, Veygo has a flexible, hassle-free way to help you stay on the right side of the law.
Let’s break it down.
What the Law Says About Driving Someone Else’s Car
In the UK, you must be properly insured to drive any vehicle, whether it’s yours or not. Driving your friend’s car without insurance is illegal—even if they give you full permission.
Some people assume their own car insurance covers them on other vehicles, but that’s not always true. Most comprehensive policies only offer third-party cover when driving other cars, and only under strict conditions (if at all). Plus, many insurers exclude this feature for younger or less experienced drivers.
Bottom line: don’t assume you’re covered. Always check first.
So, How Can You Legally Drive a Friend’s Car?
You have a couple of options:
- Ask your friend to add you to their insurance policy as a named driver.
- ✅ Legal and secure.
- ❌ Can take time and may raise their premium.
- Get temporary car insurance through Veygo.
- ✅ Fast, flexible, and fully comprehensive.
- ✅ Doesn’t affect your friend’s insurance or no claims bonus.
- ✅ Can start in minutes and last from 1 hour to 30 days.
For most people, option 2 is by far the easiest and most stress-free.
How Veygo Temporary Car Insurance Works
With Veygo, getting insured to borrow a friend’s car takes just a few minutes online. Here’s how it works:
- Step 1: Enter your details and the car’s registration number.
- Step 2: Choose how long you need cover for (1 hour up to 30 days).
- Step 3: Get a quote and buy your policy online.
You’ll get fully comprehensive cover, meaning you’re protected for damage to the car you’re borrowing, not just third-party claims. Best of all, your friend’s existing insurance policy stays completely untouched.

When Is Veygo Temporary Insurance a Good Fit?
There are plenty of real-life moments when this kind of cover makes sense:
- 🚗 Your car is being repaired and you need to borrow one temporarily.
- 🚙 You’re on a weekend trip and want to share the driving.
- 🚐 You’re moving house and borrowing a friend’s van.
- 🚘 You’re test-driving a used car before buying it.
No matter the reason, if you’re driving someone else’s car, temporary insurance gives you instant peace of mind.
Who’s Eligible?
Veygo’s temporary insurance is available to:
- Drivers aged 17 to 75.
- People with a valid full UK, EU or international licence (depending on the policy).
- Those borrowing a UK-registered, taxed and MOT’d car.
It’s important to remember that you must have permission from the car owner before driving, even if you’re insured.
What If Something Goes Wrong?
If you’re covered with Veygo and an accident happens, the claim goes through your temporary policy—not your friend’s. That means their no claims bonus is protected, and you don’t risk damaging their relationship with their insurer.

This is one of the biggest advantages of Veygo—it’s a standalone policy, designed to keep things simple and safe for both of you.
Final Thoughts
Driving your friend’s car might feel casual, but UK insurance laws are anything but. Whether it’s just for a quick trip or a few days, you need proper cover to avoid fines, points on your licence, or worse.
With Veygo’s temporary car insurance, you can borrow a car confidently, knowing you’re fully protected—and so is your friend.
Next time someone hands you their keys, make sure you’re covered first. With Veygo, it’s fast, affordable, and completely online. So go ahead—say yes to that lift, that errand, or that road trip, the legal way.