While it is already available in the UK to a lesser extent than countries such as the US, it looks as though the pay-as-you drive insurance sector is set for substantial growth over the next few years. It seems that more and more UK drivers are considering the pay-as-you go insurance service in order to keeps costs down to a minimum with the recession starting to hit home. But will it work?
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Continue reading...10. September 2008
A report by the British Insurance Brokers Association has claimed that cities such as London and Birmingham have seen the cost of car insurance rise substantially over the last ten years due to a number of reasons. The two cities were highlighted as offering least value for money for driver but the association claimed the high premiums were a direct result of increased crime, rising traffic and a greater number of junctions in built up areas (a popular location for car accidents).
Continue reading...7. September 2008
While there are 2 million Muslims in the UK, so far there has been no release of a car insurance which abides by the sharia rules of business. However Salaam Halal Insurance has now stepped forward with a car insurance which offers both cover, in line with UK laws, as well as abiding by the sharia rules.
Continue reading...3. September 2008
A worrying survey has revealed that the vast majority of drivers in the UK are totally oblivious with regard to the potential to invalidate their car insurance if they are involved in any number of traffic violations. It seems that the vast majority are under the impression that your insurance will cover you no matter what you are doing on the road!
Continue reading...25. August 2008
As the cost of road tax and insuring your car continues to rise many people are starting to ask the question – Is it now acceptable to drive with no car insurance?
While the UK government is currently pushing through massive increases in road tax, looking to penalise drivers in the name of the ‘environment’ and insurance premiums are rising faster than ever before, where will it all stop?
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12. September 2008
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