Brokers greet hike in fine for uninsured drivers with caution

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Industry calls for more education for culprits

Confirmation that the fixed penalty for driving without insurance will rise to £300 from £200 highlighted the challenge the industry faces in tackling the issue.

Currently, the average quoted premium for comprehensive cover for a driver aged 17-22 is £1,749, as calculated by the Shoparound summary of the AA British Insurance Premium Index.

In short, this is almost six times greater than the new level of fine which is set to come into force this month. It is therefore little wonder that the

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