1.15 million admit to not having car insurance
1.15 million people admit to having driven a vehicle in recent years, without car insurance, according to a poll conducted by Sainsbury ? Auto Insurance. The survey revealed that 19% said they would, because I could ? afford it, 19% said they think ? There was no need, 13% said they forgot to purchase, while 13% said no have ? have the time to arrange cover.
The most common offenses are those aged between 17 and 24. The least likely to offend were over 65. It is a commonly known fact that insurance for drivers younger or newer is far more costly for owners of cars. This may account for the spotted models of the highest rates of injury in young people.
On a regional basis, 6% of people in London, confessed to driving in the last 12 months with no insurance in force – the highest for any part of Great Britain. This may be due to the fact that car insurance London has a significantly higher price due to the higher accident rate.
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