Insurance disks not the answer, says the AA
Calls for the compulsory display of insurance discs in car windscreens are misguided and will do nothing to tackle the growing problem of uninsured drivers, says the AA, as a private members’ Bill to introduce insurance discs is placed through Parliament.
“Despite having compulsory tax discs, we still have 1.4 million untaxed cars on our roads,” says Neale Phillips, director of AA Insurance, the UK’s biggest home and motor insurance broker. “So there is little reason to think that insurance discs will deter the 1.25 million uninsured drivers either.“In the UK, which has one of the best road safety records in the world, it is the driver who is insured, not the vehicle, so premiums take account of the driver’s experience and driving record. If we
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