Recent data showed average policy quotes for 17 to 24-year-olds stood close to £3,000.
But the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) has warned against "fronting", where someone is added to a policy [often a parent] as a named driver when they should have one of their own, in order to save money.
Fronting is fraudulent and the IFB says it is never worth the risk.
If evidence of fronting is found, it would invalidate your insurance policy and could result in a criminal conviction.
Last edited by Santa; 30-01-24 at 17:04.