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Twingo Discussions by Generation
Twingo II Forum - ('07 – '14)
Drivers to be banned from keeping uninsured cars offroad
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam" data-source="post: 7135" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Previously, you could leave a car uninsured on your driveway or in your garage if you weren't going to use it. </p><p>But what happened, people decided to drive their cars around with no insurance, causing major issues with insurance claims during accidents. So now they are saying you have to SORN your car if you are definitely not going to be using it on the road. This will presumably, help the authorities catch the ones that drive wrecklessy with no insurance.</p><p></p><p>Re: the trade plates. They are insured with dealer insurance, so when cars are taken on test drives etc, the test-driver has to sign an agreement to say they would pay the excess in the event of an accident in which was your fault. I only know this from when I test-drove the Twingo this time last year. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam, post: 7135, member: 57"] Previously, you could leave a car uninsured on your driveway or in your garage if you weren't going to use it. But what happened, people decided to drive their cars around with no insurance, causing major issues with insurance claims during accidents. So now they are saying you have to SORN your car if you are definitely not going to be using it on the road. This will presumably, help the authorities catch the ones that drive wrecklessy with no insurance. Re: the trade plates. They are insured with dealer insurance, so when cars are taken on test drives etc, the test-driver has to sign an agreement to say they would pay the excess in the event of an accident in which was your fault. I only know this from when I test-drove the Twingo this time last year. :) [/QUOTE]
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Twingo Discussions by Generation
Twingo II Forum - ('07 – '14)
Drivers to be banned from keeping uninsured cars offroad
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