Uninsured drivers “think they can get away with it”

May 2, 2008 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

With as many as 350,000 uninsured motorists on the roads last year, there is concern that people do not view driving without insurance as a serious crime, believing instead that “they can get away with it,” says the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA).

One reason for this may be that the government has never come out with a campaign condemning uninsured driving and whilst people are aware that they should wear seatbelts, tax their cars and not drive after drinking, this issues does not seem to be on “everybody’s radar”.

Graeme Trudgill, technical and corporate affairs executive for BIBA, said: “People just don’t see it as a serious crime, they think they can pay £500 in insurance, or drive without it and if they get caught, they pay a £100 fine and that’s not too scary.”

According to MoneyExpert, 18 to 24-year-olds are the most likely to drive uninsured and 11 per cent of uninsured drivers say they can’t afford the premiums

BIBA says a new enforcement agency is going to be launched next year which will make uninsured driving more difficult and police now also have the power to seize vehicles if the driver is not covered.

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