Ten percent of motorists lie to their car insurance company

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Ten percent of motorists lie to their car insurance company
According to research by the Motor Insurance Bureau, an estimated 10% of UK motorists lie to their insurer when buying car insurance in an attempt to get a cheaper quote. Now specialist insurer Admiral Car Insurance is warning drivers to tell the truth or risk losing cover. Whilst the magnitude of lies people tell their insurer varies, anyone who is found out risks having their insurance

Commuting motorists are breaking 46 million laws
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

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