Continuous Insurance Enforcement commences

Cars on forecourt from above

The Continuous Insurance Enforcement (CIE) legislation has come into force meaning warning letters will be sent to the registered keepers of uninsured vehicles.

The new CIE law makes it is an offence to keep an uninsured vehicle, unless it has a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) or is exempt. The law is in addition to the existing offence of driving without insurance.

The start of the enforcing the legislation was welcomed by Graeme Trudgill, head of corporate affairs at the British Insurance Brokers' Association, who called it a big step forward for the industry and for road safety.

He said: "The enforcement of the new law is a bold move to tackle

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