Bringing a passenger or co-driver
Passengers are fine. A co-driver (someone else behind the wheel) requires pre-verification and a household-secondary-driver add-on.
Passengers
Bring whoever you want as a passenger. No verification required, no extra fee.
Co-drivers
Anyone driving the vehicle must be on the insurance policy. We can add a household secondary driver (spouse, partner, adult child) to any membership for a small annual fee. The secondary driver clears the same identity and driving record check as the primary member.
Co-drivers outside your household (friend, business associate) can't be added. The vehicle is not for ride-share or commercial passenger use.
Letting someone uninsured drive the vehicle voids coverage and is grounds for membership review.
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