| Crackdown on uninsured driving gets underway |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Monday, 20 June 2011 21:12 |
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New laws to tackle uninsured driving will be enforced from today. Under the new Continuous Insurance Enforcement law it's an offence to be the keeper of an uninsured vehicle, rather than just to drive when uninsured. From today, registered keepers identified as having an uninsured vehicle will be sent a letter telling them that their vehicle appears to be uninsured, and warning them of the consequences if they fail to take action. Those who don't act on this warning - either by taking out insurance or declaring their vehicle off the road - will receive a £100 fine and could have their vehicle clamped, seized and destroyed. They may also face a court prosecution. All drivers can check their vehicle is recorded correctly for free at askMID.com Under the new system:
Vehicles with a valid Statutory Off Road Notice (SORN) won't be required to be insured. For more details, visit direct.gov.uk/stayinsured |






