How do insurance companies define the main driver?
at a guess they go by the person who drives it the most, the clue is in the title.
alot of insurers wont insure you unless the main driver owns the car so no i own it but my dad insures it malarky. Also if you do crash and its a total loss and something is fishly like your dad owns a 3 litre bmw and a 1.2 clio and the inspector notices the 1.2 has 18 inch weels a big ass stereo and a sunstrip and the son is insured on the 1.2 then they can interview the people in your street, and see who really drives it and the can contact your work see if you have a parking permit etc.
fronting is a risky game but ultimately not worth it imo.
tell him to do a pass plus, NU halved their quote for my wee bro when he told them he had one. they quoted him £2800 one day for is 1.2 dynamique, next day he said he had a pass plus they dropped it to £1410 that was at 18 with about 2 months "experience"
i think for those who credit it a pass plus it counts as one years NCB but gets cancelled out the next year by your proper 1ncb so the insurance doesnt go down much if any.