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Weekly learner insurance

Instant, comprehensive learner driver insurance by the week.

UK

Get a price in under 60 seconds!

One hour to 90 days
Your own or someone else's car
Refunds for policies not started
Docs available immediately

Why choose
Covertime?

  • Do everything online
  • Comprehensive cover
  • Protect existing No Claims Discount
  • Get on the road in minutes
  • Insure only for the time you need
  • Docs available right after purchase
  • Cover from one hour to 28 days
  • Quick and flexible
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What is
weekly learner driver insurance?

Getting as much time on the road as possible is one of the best ways to set yourself up to pass your driving test with confidence.

Weekly learner insurance is super handy for private practice and ensures you meet the legal requirement to have valid motor insurance while behind the wheel, and it's comprehensive, just like getting temporary car insurance with a full UK licence.

How much does weekly learner driver insurance cost?

The cost of getting learner driver insurance by the day varies depending on factors such as your age, experience, where you live, when you need cover, the car you'll drive and how many hours you need to drive it for.

Short term learner policies by the hour can be very affordable if you just need to practice for an hour or two at a time. Our learner driver insurance can go all the way to 90 days, so longer policies will usually be more expensive.

Adding a learner to an existing policy as a named driver is another option, but if there is a claim it will effect the main policy. This is unlike learner driver insurance where it keeps claims separate and would not impact existing NCD of the car owner.

The premium you will pay for your temporary learner car insurance will depend on a number of factors determined by the insurers.

If you only need to drive a car for a small amount of time, such as hourly or daily, then a temporary car insurance policy might be an affordable option for you. However, the longer you need to insure yourself on the car for, the more it will cost.

You can buy multiple temporary car insurance policies throughout the year, but at some point an annual car insurance will become more cost effective, if you're always using the same car.

Weekly learner driver insurance specialists

We're specialists in short-term car insurance, built by people who've spent decades in the industry.

Experience you can trust

Expert learner driver insurance that fits around you...

At Covertime, we specialise in providing short term car insurance for learner drivers across the UK. While we’re a newer name in the market, our team has decades of experience working in temporary insurance!

We created Covertime to offer learner driver insurance that’s faster, fairer and simpler. Having seen how things are done elsewhere, we set out to make temporary insurance for learners work better for real people with busy lives.

With our flexible temporary learner driver insurance, you can get cover in just minutes - seriously, minutes! You choose how long you want to be insured for, from as little as one hour to up to 90 days. Perfect for extra driving practice before your test, or covering lessons in between.

There are plenty of reasons to choose Covertime for your learner driver insurance. You can get a quote in under 60 seconds, with cover available from just one hour up to 90 days. It’s ideal for practicing in a parent or grandparent's car, and it won’t affect their no claims bonus which, in itself, is a big bonus!

UK car ready for weekly learner driver insurance

Fast, flexible cover in minutes

Everything is handled online with no long forms or hold music and if you do need help, our friendly live chat support is ready when you are. Best of all, it’s affordable and completely commitment-free, so you’re only paying for the hours you actually need.

We’ve stripped out the jargon and pointless questions to make it quick and easy to get your short term learner driver insurance quote online. You won’t need to call a call centre or wait for confirmation, you can sort it all from your phone or laptop in a matter of clicks.

And when you pass your driving test, you can simply stop your learner policy and move on to the next step, without being tied into an annual deal.

Whether you're learning to drive in your own car or someone else’s, Covertime makes learner insurance straightforward. Our goal is to offer UK learners one of the simplest and most affordable ways to get on the road safely and legally.

You've just found your go-to learner driver insurance provider.

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UK car parked under a streetlamp, covered by cheap weekly learner driver insurance

How can you get cheap weekly learner driver insurance?

The smart way to save on learner driver insurance? Only pay for the time you actually need, which is why getting covered by the day could be a great flexible and cost-effective choice when you're learning to drive.

One of the biggest advantages of learner car insurance is that you can set it up to cover just the time you're behind the wheel. Whether you're squeezing in extra practice hour or two before your test or going out for a few weekend supervised drives, you’re in control.

By only insuring yourself on the car for the hours you're driving it, you help to keep the cost down. You don’t need to pay for a full month if you're only going out for a couple of hours at a time. Let's face it, learning to drive can be expensive enough already!

You can choose cover by the hour from 1 hour, all the way up to 12 with hourly learner car insurance. If you need more time after a policy runs out, just take out another short term learner policy. It’s flexible and quick and simple to set up!

Keeping on the flexibility theme, when you pass your test, you’re not locked into anything. You can switch to a different type of policy that suits your new status as a qualified driver, without being tied into an annual deal you no longer need.

It’s the perfect option for learners who want affordable, no-commitment insurance that fits around lessons, private practice and test prep.

Our weekly learner policies are Comprehensive

Well-maintained UK car covered by comprehensive weekly learner driver insurance

What is covered?

  • Damage to the car you're driving
  • Theft or attempted theft
  • Fire damage
  • Third party: damage to other vehicles / property / injury to others
UK car on a busy British high street, covered by weekly learner driver insurance

What isn't covered?

  • More than one driver on a temporary policy
  • Delivery, courier or taxi work
  • Theft or damage due to neglect; such as leaving the car unlocked
  • Wear and tear

What levels of cover does weekly learner driver insurance have?

When you take out an annual car insurance policy, you’ll usually choose from three main levels of cover: Comprehensive, Third Party, Fire and Theft (TPFT), or Third Party Only (TPO); which is the minimum legal requirement for driving on UK roads.

Third Party Only covers damage or injury to other people, their vehicles or property but not your own. TPFT offers the same protection as TPO but also includes cover if your car is stolen or damaged by fire. Comprehensive cover goes further, including all the above plus protection for your own vehicle, even if an accident is your fault.

At Covertime, we only provide Comprehensive cover for learner drivers. It’s the most complete level of protection, which is ideal when you’re still learning and building confidence. It means that both you and the car you’re practising in are properly covered while you're on the road.

We keep things simple by giving you the best level of insurance from the start – no confusing options or compromises, just quality cover while you learn.

How to get weekly learner driver insurance

Getting weekly learner insurance with Covertime is super simple.

We want to help you get out and practicing on the roads as quickly as possible - which is why we've made sure it's quick and easy to get a learner policy online or on the app.

You can get a quote in a flash with our super simple quote process, get that practice in pronto and on the road to passing your test with flying colours!

Who is
learner driver insurance suitable for?

Ages 17 and over
Holds a UK provisional licence
Practising with a qualified supervisor 21+
Vehicle values from £1,500 to £65,000

Benefits of daily learner driver car insurance

More driving practice

Get extra time on the road outside of lessons, which can help you pass your test sooner.

Comprehensive cover

Our learner insurance protects you, your passengers, your car as well as other people, property and vehicles.

Flexibility

Choose how long you need cover for: days, weeks, or months.

Quick, easy and affordable

Get a quote quickly, with a minimal amount of questions for just the length of time you need to drive to keep costs to a minimum.

How do I know my car is insured when using temporary insurance?

When you take out hourly learner driver insurance with Covertime, you can be confident you're properly and comprehensively insured. We work with a trusted panel of UK insurers who are super experienced in providing short term cover for learner drivers.

As soon as you buy your hourly policy, we’ll email you confirmation along with your official policy documents, including your Insurance Certificate. This confirms that you're legally covered to drive during your chosen period of practice.

You can also check the Motor Insurance Database (MID) – the UK’s central record of insured vehicles. However, because temporary learner insurance is designed to start quickly, your policy may not appear on the MID straight away. Don’t worry – as long as you’ve received your documents from us, you’re insured and safe to get behind the wheel.

Whether you're practising for your test or building confidence with extra private lessons, your Covertime policy has you covered.

Important info about learner insurance

Our weekly, hourly, daily and monthly learner policies are designed to cover you only while you’re learning to drive. It’s important to understand the conditions so you stay insured and avoid any issues:

Cover ends as soon as you pass: Once you pass your driving test, your insurance stops immediately, even if you're just driving home from the test centre. You're not covered to drive after that point.

Let us know straight away: You must inform us as soon as you pass your test. This is so the policy can be cancelled properly.

Don’t drive without valid cover: If you keep driving after passing your test without having a new policy in place, you could be prosecuted for driving without insurance which is not the way we want your

If you're not the car’s owner: The registered keeper of the car (whether it's a parent or grandparent) must have their own insurance policy in place. This learner driver policy won’t cover them, it only covers you as the learner.

If you’re unsure about anything in your policy or need to make changes, contact us for help. Full details about cancellations can be found in your policy wording.

Can learner drivers get car insurance for a week?

Absolutely! If you’re practicing in a driving instructor’s car, the insurance is usually included in the cost of your lessons, but if you’re learning in your own vehicle or someone else’s, you’ll need a separate learner driver insurance policy to drive legally on public roads.

You can’t rely on the car owner's insurance unless you're added as a named driver and the policy explicitly covers learners.

The most common situation is a learner who has booked their test and wants a concentrated week of practice beforehand. Rather than spacing a few hours across several weeks, seven days of cover on a parent's or family member's car allows daily practice on different road types - town centres, rural roads, dual carriageways - until the test date arrives. A week's policy in your own name means none of the practice sessions affect the car owner's existing insurance or no-claims discount.

Regulated, trusted and independently reviewed

Covertime Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under Firm Reference Number 1022738. You can verify this on the FCA register. Covertime is also a member of the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) - the UK's leading professional body for insurance brokers and intermediaries. You can view our BIBA listing in their broker directory.

Over 700 customers have rated us 4.8 out of 5 on Trustpilot. Our learner driver insurance is also listed on Compare the Market, GoCompare and MoneySupermarket - each of which independently vets the providers they feature before making them available to customers.

Our learner driver insurance policies are underwritten by FCA-authorised UK insurers.

Buying insurance from an FCA-regulated firm means you have defined protections. If you have a complaint that Covertime cannot resolve to your satisfaction, you have the right to refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service - a free, independent service for consumers. The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) may be able to provide compensation if a regulated firm cannot meet its financial obligations. If your policy has not started, you can cancel for a full refund.

Seven consecutive days gives learners the most productive window before a test. Regulated cover means the policy is legally valid for every session within that week, documents are issued to the correct standard from day one, and over 700 customers have reviewed the experience on Trustpilot.

Weekly learner driver car insurance FAQs

Can I get learner driver insurance for a week?

Yes. Weekly learner driver insurance gives you seven consecutive days of cover to practice in a parent's or family member's car with a supervising adult. It is particularly common for learners who have a test booked and want concentrated practice in the week beforehand.

Is weekly learner driver insurance the same as 7 day learner driver insurance?

Yes. Weekly learner insurance, 7 day learner insurance and one week learner driver insurance all refer to the same product. The policy runs for seven days from the start time you choose.

Can a learner driver get a week of cover on a parent's or family member's car?

Yes. The learner takes out the policy in their own name on the parent's or family member's car. The car owner does not need to tell their own insurer. Their policy is not involved, and their no-claims discount is protected throughout.

Does a week of learner driver insurance count toward the recommended pre-test practice hours?

DVSA research shows that learners who pass their practical test have typically completed around 45 hours of professional tuition and around 22 hours of additional private practice. Seven days of cover gives you a full week to add private practice sessions alongside or between lessons, which can make a meaningful difference to readiness for the test.

Can I extend weekly learner driver insurance if my test is postponed?

You cannot extend a policy that is already in force. If your test is postponed, you can take out a new weekly policy once the current one expires. If you know you may need longer, it is worth considering a monthly policy from the outset.

Is weekly learner insurance cheaper per day than buying daily cover?

Generally, yes. Buying seven days as a single policy typically works out less per day than buying seven individual day policies. If you know you will be practicing regularly over a full week, a weekly policy is usually more economical.

Did you know?

With learner driver car insurance the cover will cease immediately after the driver passes their driving test. This is because they're no longer a learner driver and will need standard car insurance!