Tougher punishments for uninsured drivers?

Some time ago, we done a post on uninsured drivers and the fact that some of them are getting away with paying less for a fine than they would for their insurance premium.

Building upon this issue which is clearly still in the media’s eye. Either tougher regulations are said to be put in place or a different solution found to stop drivers and especially young drivers driving around without car insurance.

Some insurers are apparently already trialling a payd (pay as you drive) scheme which naturally lowers the cost of the insurance premium and is useful for those young drivers that are perhaps students or don’t require the use of a car all the time. Its a possibility or there is also the possibility of making driving tests tougher and harsher to stop people passing that could be a risk on the road. If theres any more news on this, i’ll post it on the blog.

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Research shows majority of drivers owned their first car in their teens

Male drivers are apparently most likely to see owning their first car is a rite of passage opposed to female drivers who are more likely to get their first car for free.

Male drivers nowadays are buying more powerful cars at an earlier age which is one major cause for high insurance premiums. Some of the time however insurance premiums are high purely because of its a young male driver. Shockingly, one out of five drivers will experience an accident in their first year of drivers.

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