Drivers warned of possible premium hikes
Drivers who ignore the new offence of using a mobile telephone while driving could end up paying fou...
Drivers who ignore the new offence of using a mobile telephone while driving could end up paying four times their fixed penalty notice through increased insurance premiums, AA Insurance has warned.
As of late last month, the fixed penalty for use of a mobile while driving doubled from £30 to £60, and will be subject to three penalty points. As an endorsable offence, it is likely that insurers will take account of this when calculating premiums.
Janet Pell, head of motor insurance at AA Insurance
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