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Uber Driver Insurance UK
Private hire vehicle insurance for Uber and ride-hailing drivers - what is required and how platform cover works.
TL;DR
- Uber drivers need private hire vehicle (PHV) insurance - standard car insurance does not cover paying passengers.
- A PHV licence from the relevant licensing authority is required before driving for Uber.
- Uber provides some insurance cover while a trip is active but coverage during waiting periods varies.
- Driving for multiple platforms requires a policy that covers all platforms you work with.
Private Hire Vehicle Insurance Requirement
Driving passengers for hire or reward in the UK requires private hire vehicle (PHV) insurance - a specific class of motor insurance underwritten for commercial passenger-carrying. Standard personal car insurance, even with a business use extension, does not cover driving paying passengers. Using personal car insurance while driving for Uber is driving without appropriate insurance, which is a criminal offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988 and risks both prosecution and a voided insurance claim.
PHV Licensing Requirements
Before driving for Uber or any other ride-hailing platform, drivers must hold a PHV driver's licence issued by the relevant licensing authority - Transport for London (TfL) in London, or the local council elsewhere. The licensing authority sets standards for driver vetting, vehicle condition, and insurance. Uber requires proof of PHV licensing before activating a driver's account. The vehicle must also hold a PHV vehicle licence in addition to the driver's personal licence.
Uber's Insurance and Driver Cover
Uber provides fleet insurance that covers drivers during certain phases of a trip. The cover provided by Uber varies by phase: during the period when the app is on and the driver is waiting for a ride request, cover may be limited; once a trip is accepted and during the passenger journey, Uber's fleet policy provides more comprehensive cover. Drivers should confirm the specific cover provided by Uber at each phase and ensure their own PHV policy covers any gaps, particularly during the waiting phase.
Multi-Platform Driving
Many PHV drivers work across multiple platforms - Uber, Bolt, Ola, and others simultaneously. The PHV insurance policy must cover work for all platforms used. Some PHV policies are platform-specific; others are platform-neutral and cover all licensed PHV work. If you drive for multiple platforms, confirm that your policy does not restrict cover to a single named operator.
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Disclaimer
This guide is for general information only and does not constitute financial or insurance advice. Kaeltripton.com is not regulated by the FCA. Always read policy documents in full before purchasing cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is standard car insurance valid while driving for Uber?
No. Standard personal car insurance - even with a business use extension - does not cover driving paying passengers for hire or reward. PHV insurance is a distinct class of cover required by law for all drivers carrying paying passengers. Driving for Uber without PHV insurance is uninsured driving and a criminal offence.
Does Uber cover its drivers if they have an accident?
Uber provides fleet insurance covering drivers during active trips and when the app is on. The scope of cover varies by phase of the journey. Uber's insurance is not a substitute for the driver's own PHV insurance, which is legally required and covers the driver's own vehicle and liability independently of the platform insurance.