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Is a student that drives to college classed as 'commuting' by insurers?
Is a student that drives to college classed as 'commuting' by insurers?
Asked on 15 January 2018 by MIKE HEN'

No, commuting is “to and from a place of work”. Work is defined as being paid.
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