Fines for drivers without insurance will double: new rules from the government.
Doubling of fines for drivers without insurance
According to The Sun: Fines for drivers without car insurance will double according to new government plans aimed at reducing costs for car insurance. The new road safety strategy, which will be presented in the coming days, proposes an increase in fixed penalties (FPN) from £300 to £600 for anyone caught on the road without proper car insurance.
The plans, first announced...
The changes in the regulation of car insurance will not only have a financial impact on drivers but also aim to improve the overall level of road safety. The government hopes that increasing fines will be an effective means to prevent road accidents related to the lack of insurance. This decision has sparked various reactions among drivers and insurance experts, who are awaiting details of the new strategy and its potential impact on the market.
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