Sussex wrote:
t5gary wrote:
thanks for the coments all, yeh sure my first concern is getting the customers on the plane.. I can worry about me and my vehicle after....
I suspect over time you will gain contacts within the trade who will bail you out if need be, as will you to them.
what contacts will a Bradford one-man band owner driver have 5 miles from Gatwick at 2am?....
best bet is to have your laptop and smartphone with you, or ring 118me and brief your missus what to do if the crap hits the fan.
there IS breakdown with onward available cos i had it
try insurance choice
they even know a Minibus has NINE passenger seats minimum....
http://www.insurancechoice.co.uk/taximi ... ce/minibusMinibus or MPV?
This section will tell you the difference between the two:
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MPVS
These are purpose built vehicle that will carry 7-8 people including driver, examples of MPV's are the Chrysler Grand Voyager, Renault Espace or the Kia Sedona. They are factory built vehicles that can qualify for certain discounts with certain insurers for example the minibus Plus Big Car scheme.
Minibuses
These too can either be purpose built vehicles or can be conversions from vans most minibuses will have at least 9 seats including driver and they can go up to a seating capacity of 17 including driver, examples of minibuses are the Mercedes Vito, Ford Transit or the Peugeot boxer.
Any minibus which has seats removed must be re-register with the DVLA with its correct new seating capacity and the log book amended before we can insure it.
Dont forget also, a passenger could have thier own breakdown cover "when in any vehicle"