Car Insurance -
1.15 million admit to having no car insurance - 18/05/2008
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1.15 million people confess to having driven a car in the last year without any car insurance, according to a survey by Sainsbury’s Car Insurance. The survey revealed that 19% said it was because they couldn’t afford it, 19% said they didn’t think it was necessary, 13% said they forgot to purchase it, while 13% said they didn’t have time to arrange cover.
The most common offenders are those aged between 17 and 24. The least likely to offend were the over 65s. It is a commonly known fact that insurance for younger or newer drivers is far costlier than for older car-owners. This may account for the spotted patterns of higher rates of offense in younger people.
On a regional basis, 6% of people in London have confessed to driving in the last 12 months with no insurance in place - the highest for any part of Britain.
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