Insurance premiums could fall for those with penalty points

June 4, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

In the past UK motorists that have clocked up penalty points on their driving licences have seen the cost of their vehicle insurance premiums rise quite considerably as a result of this.

accelerationHowever, according to recent reports from insurance companies points that have been accrued through speeding will no longer result in rising premiums, as speeding will no longer be viewed by insurance companies as signifying that the driver is a greater risk on the roads.

Insurance companies have revealed that points accrued through speeding have become so common that there is little point viewing these drivers as a greater risk on the roads. This means that many UK drivers with points on their licence as a result of speeding may find that their insurance premiums start to fall. Some insurance companies have announced that those drivers with up to nine points on their licences will now be treated as those without any points in terms of insurance premiums.

In the past, these drivers could have seen their car insurance premiums rise to four times the amount of standard premiums. Swinton Insurance has been the first to make the announcement about the fall in insurance premiums for those with points, and it is expected that other insurance firms are set to follow in the footsteps of the insurance giant.

An official from Swinton Insurance stated: ‘Penalty points used to be the yardstick for dangerous drivers, but with up to 10million drivers collecting them, they are so common place that they have almost become pointless. We will be looking at each driver as an individual and not automatically upping the cost of their premium if they have six penalty points on their licence.’

Tom Smith
4th June 2007

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