Uninsured driving hotspots revealed

The latest data on uninsured driving hotspots has just been released by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB).

There are around two million uninsured vehicles on the UK’s roads, with many of them found in large towns and cities.

The new figures show that, overall, the worst area of the country is Barkerend in Bradford, with proportionately more uninsured drivers than anywhere else in the UK.

However, data from the last three years shows a worrying trend – a shift towards the West Midlands, which now has six out of the top 10 worst areas. The MIB is responsible for managing claims from motorists involved

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