One in Eight British Motorists Have Driven Uninsured, Research Shows
Feb 14, 2007 One in eight, or 13%, of British motorists have confessed to driving a car without insurance, with men twice as likely to violate the insurance regulation, according to research conducted by price comparison website Moneysupermarket.com.The survey found that two thirds, or 69%, of these drivers broke the law while driving someone else's car. Furthermore, the research revealed that younger drivers were the worst offenders, with 29% of motorists under 30 admitting that they had driven without cover, compared to 12% of drivers in their 30s and 40s.....We are unable to display this entire news item because this article's licensing expires after a certain amount of time. This article was originally published by Datamonitor and it may be available at their website. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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