MIB targets 50,000 in crackdown
A new crackdown on uninsured drivers could result in an additional 50,000 successful prosecutions du...
A new crackdown on uninsured drivers could result in an additional 50,000 successful prosecutions during the next 12 months, the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) has predicted.
The MIB has drawn up plans with the police and the Government for tougher penalties and better methods of identifying uninsured drivers.
The UK has one of the highest levels of uninsured driving in Europe, with more than one million uninsured vehicles on the roads. Last year the MIB handled more than 41,000 claims from victims
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