Any or all can be designated as secondary drivers. If a household has more cars than drivers, it is possible for one person to be the primary driver for more than one car.
Hereof, can you be the policyholder on 2 cars?
Multi-car insurance policies often cover up to five vehicles registered at the same address. Depending on your insurance provider, the more cars added to the policy, the higher the discount is likely to be. A multi-car insurance policy could suit: families living at the same address with more than one car.
Also, can you have 2 car insurances running at the same time? No, doubling up on your car insurance isn't illegal. However, if you make a claim from two insurance providers, you can't try and claim for the full amount from each of them.
Just so, can someone else be the main driver on my car?
Every car insurance policy has a “main driver”. This has to be the person who does most of the driving. To get someone else insured on that car, you have to add them as a “named driver”. But if your spouse drives the car more often than you do, they'll need to be listed as the “main driver”.
Does main driver have to be policyholder?
The main driver (or vehicle policyholder) is the person who drives the vehicle most often and earns no claims discount. They do not need to be the principle policyholder but they must live at the same address as them.