Travelers: Ineligible Drivers

What are the ineligible drivers for Travelers auto insurance?

  1. Physical or mental impairment of the insured or any principal or occasional driver that results in the Department of Motor Vehicles suspending, revoking, or refusing to issue a driver’s license.
  2. Physical impairment of the insured driver or any principal or occasional driver that results in his/her failure to comply with the Department of Motor Vehicles, or the appropriate agency in the state that has issued the driver’s license, regarding requirements for vehicle equipment or modification of the vehicle.
  3. Any operator who does not hold a valid full-privilege driver’s license. This includes any operator who holds only a learner’s permit or intermediate license (not applicable if part of a family account where another insured holds a valid full-privilege license). An International Driving Permit alone is not a valid license.
  4. Any operator who has had his/her driver’s license or registration suspended or revoked, including an administrative suspension or revocation, with the date of license reinstatement within the past 36 months
  5. Any operator who has been subject to a financial responsibility filing in the past 36 months
  6. Physical or mental impairment of the insured or any principal or occasional driver that results in the Department of Motor Vehicles suspending, revoking or refusing to issue a driver’s license.
  7. Physical impairment of the insured or any principal or occasional driver that results in his/her failure to comply with the Department of Motor Vehicles, or the appropriate agency in the state that has issued the driver’s license, regarding requirements for vehicle equipment or modification of the vehicle.
  8. Any operator with 1 or more Major Convictions in the past 36 months or 1 or more driving under the influence or vehicular manslaughter convictions in the past 120 months