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Do You Need Specialist Insurance for a Dual Control Car?

Dual control cars are the heart of every driving school. They give instructors the power to step in and keep pupils safe. But owning a dual control car is not the same as owning a normal car. That is why you need specialist driving school insurance to protect it.

BG Insurance Team
BG Insurance TeamSept 19, 2025 · 7 min read
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What Is a Dual Control Car

A dual control car has extra pedals fitted so that both the instructor and the pupil can control the vehicle. This makes lessons safer and gives instructors the ability to stop accidents before they happen. But it also means the car is classed as specialist. Standard car insurance does not cover the risks involved.

Why Standard Car Insurance Does Not Work

Most insurers will not cover dual control cars under a standard policy. Even if they do, the cover will not extend to lessons for payment. If you try to rely on a normal motor policy, your insurer could refuse claims. That could leave you paying for repairs, injury claims, and lost income.

Why You Need Specialist Driving School Insurance

Specialist driving school insurance is designed for dual control vehicles. It recognises the unique risks and provides cover for lessons. This includes:

These features mean you can keep teaching even when accidents or breakdowns happen.

Protecting Your Income

Your dual control car is your business. If it is damaged or written off, you cannot work. Every day without a car means lost lessons and lost money. Driving instructor insurance policies that include a replacement vehicle protect your income. They make sure you can carry on teaching without delay.

Building Pupil Trust

Learners and parents want to know they are safe. Having specialist driving school insurance for your dual control car shows you are professional. It reassures pupils that if something goes wrong, they are protected. This trust can help you grow your reputation and attract more business.

Choosing the Right Cover

When looking for specialist driving instructor insurance, think about:

  • The type of dual control car you have

  • Whether you need breakdown cover included

  • If you want a replacement car guaranteed

  • The level of public liability protection you need

A broker who understands the driving school industry can guide you to the right policy.

Specialist Insurance Keeps You Teaching

A dual control car is not like any other vehicle. It is a specialist tool and needs specialist protection. Standard insurance is not enough. Only driving school insurance designed for instructors will keep you covered. With the right policy, you can protect your car, your income, and your pupils, giving you the confidence to keep teaching. Get your driving instructor insurance quote with us today.

 


BG Insurance Team
BG Insurance Team
Driving Instructor Insurance Specialists

The BG Insurance Editorial Team writes practical, expert-led content for UK driving instructors, trainee instructors and driving schools. As a specialist driving instructor insurance broker, BG Insurance helps instructors understand their cover, manage risk and protect their business on the road.

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