
Trade bodies hail TV campaign to tackle uninsured driving

The TV campaign, conducted by the Motor Insurers' Bureau, will raise awareness of the government’s crackdown on uninsured drivers, the legislation around which comes into play from 20 June.
The changes will make it is an offence to keep an uninsured vehicle, even when not being driven.
Graeme Trudgill, head of corporate affairs at Biba (left), said: “The enforcement of the new law is a bold move to tackle uninsured driving and will make the roads safer. The TV campaign is a welcome insurance
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