One quarter of UK drivers admit to fronting

According to a YouGov survey commissioned by Comparethemarket.com, a quarter of people in the UK admit lowering their car insurance by 'fronting'.

Although fronting itself may not be a criminal offence, it may lead to the insurance being voided which will mean the driver will be deemed uninsured, which is against the law.

Of the respondents, even though almost a third (31%) knew they risked their claims being refused if caught fronting, over one in ten of 18-24 year old (14%) would not be deterred from doing it.

Almost a quarter (24%) of respondents who have fronted claim to have saved up to £100 in the past through fronting, while 34% of

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