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Continuous Insurance Enforcement


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The continuous insurance enforcement scheme will provide a new fixed penalty (£100 or £50 if paid within 14 days) for people who ignore official reminders that their insurance has expired. This will apply to vehicles that are not declared as being off the road through SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) and not insured. Continuing offenders will risk having their vehicle seized and destroyed.

 

From reading an article in the paper it does not matter if your vehicle is on your drive, garaged, down the bottom of your garden or where ever, the vehicle has to be continuously insured. So it is possible that if you are away on holiday and forgot your insurance expires you could get fined. Mind you, they say that warning letters will be sent out first (do you believe them)

 

Interestingly the industry states that there are 1.4 million uninsured drivers in the UK. Apparently the scheme is due to start in April this year.

 

Oops, noticed there is a sticky in the DVLA section about this.

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