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    Autonet’s insurance for van drivers in the UK or EU member state highways

    October 30th, 2007

    Van insurance allows policy holders to drive a van up to 3.5 tonnes, on any highway in the United Kingdom or European Union member state. It is also known as Commercial Vehicle Insurance or Commercial Van Insurance. You need such insurance to legally drive any van in the abovementioned places.

    NC health insurance is recommended, but not compulsory.

    Autonet is a UK-based van insurance company. It caters for van drivers residing in the United Kingdom. Should they need temporary insurance cover abroad, it can be arranged.

    It aims to provide the cheapest van insurance available anywhere in the UK. Having said that, they do not compromise on quality; no cutting corners here.

    They provide both online and over-the-phone quotes: both guaranteed with quality advice and product by advisors specialising in van insurance.

    There’s also a new service being offered: an outbound facility. This service allows any van driver to enter a few details at www.vannetinsurance.co.uk, then receive a call from a van insurance specialist within a few minutes. The specialist can then tailor a policy specific to that van driver’s needs.

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