- Fred owns a car - he's the main driver, and his wife, Mary is a named driver.
- Mary also owns a car, with her as main driver, and Fred as named driver.
- Kathy, their daughter (who has her own car), sometimes drives either of their cars under her own insurance.
- George, who permanently lives abroad in the EU, is sometimes added to the insurance of one of the cars when he's home for brief visits.
Fred dies.
What happens next? If the family aren't selling the car immediately, presumably it still needs to be insured even if no-one's driving it - can Mary or Kathy have two cars insured under her name?
Can George be added permanently to the insurance (as a named driver), though he now has a "foreign" license (he first passed his test in Ireland), and no Irish address?
If the car is still in Fred's name, can Kathy drive it under her insurance "with the owner's permission"?
The ideal situation is that the car stays with the family for a few months before being sold, and is available for use while George is backwards and forwards in the immediate aftermath of the death.