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Almost one million young people (912,000) have been in, or know someone who has been in, an accident at night in the last three years, according to new research from car insurer More Than. Despite representing only 10% of the total driving population, statistics show that young car drivers are involved in over a quarter (28%) of all accidents where a driver is killed or injured. In a move aimed Read more..
UK motorists break the law 432 times a year - just driving to and from work, according to new research. The survey*, commissioned by Churchill Car Insurance shows that drivers risk being pulled over by the police twice a day or ten times each week for a range of motoring offences. This all adds up to 46 million broken laws and Highway Code breaches between home and work each day. Millions of Read more..
The price comparison website Moneysupermarket.com, today reveals the top ten most competitive motor insurers throughout 2006, with swiftcover car insurance emerging as the most consistently low-cost brand. From an analysis of over three million premiums quoted through Moneysupermarket.com’s car insurance comparison service in 2006, swiftcover.com returned the cheapest average premium for all Read more..
Nine out of 10 motorists will be involved in at least one road accident in their lifetime, according to a report published today by leading motor insurer, MORE TH>N. But a third would rather fork out themselves than make a claim. The majority of accidents will be collisions involving two or more vehicles and would cost an average of £1,100 to put right, although a third of accidents are ‘small Read more..
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