Allianz Insurace to increase premiums for motorists with convictions of using a mobile phone
Allianz Insurance is set to increase premiums by 30% for motorists with convictions for driving whil...
Allianz Insurance is set to increase premiums by 30% for motorists with convictions for driving while using a mobile phone. The insurer said it would treat mobile phone use convictions in the same manner as those for careless driving, and increase premiums accordingly. In a survey of 3,000 motorists by the insurer, 56% said that they see someone driving while using a mobile phone every day. In addition, 10% admitted that they had used a mobile phone while driving without using a hands-free kit.
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