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Motor Insurance

Volume 496: debated on Wednesday 16 September 2009

I have issued today a report in response to public consultation for a scheme of continuous enforcement of motor insurance. The scheme proposes the enforcement of statutory motor insurance by comparing information already held on the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency’s (DVLA) vehicle register and the motor insurance database maintained by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau. The scheme enables identification of a greater number of potentially uninsured motorists than does relying on the police spotting them on the road. In the future registered keepers who do not have appropriate insurance will be committing an offence and may, if they fail to take action following the receipt of a reminder letter, be subject to enforcement action by the DVLA.

I have placed copies of the report in the Libraries of both Houses.