Hi
I have looked all over but can't seem to find an answer to this.
My car insurance has no exclusion that I can see relating to its use off normal roads other than taking part in motor sport events such as trials. I am assuming that byways and other publicly accessible sites/routes count as public roads for the purposes of insurance so that if I stuff my shiny disco into a tree there need not be an excess of tears. But... is that a safe assumption?
Also, suppose I go to a pay and play event on private land - possibly a quarry or farm site or Forestry Commission land. What is the position there? Should I get explicit cover for something like that?
Pete
I have looked all over but can't seem to find an answer to this.
My car insurance has no exclusion that I can see relating to its use off normal roads other than taking part in motor sport events such as trials. I am assuming that byways and other publicly accessible sites/routes count as public roads for the purposes of insurance so that if I stuff my shiny disco into a tree there need not be an excess of tears. But... is that a safe assumption?
Also, suppose I go to a pay and play event on private land - possibly a quarry or farm site or Forestry Commission land. What is the position there? Should I get explicit cover for something like that?
Pete