The average fine for an offense no insurance is £ 322
The average fine for an offense no insurance is £ 322 - but how much a driver can be punished, where they live, depend. For example, courts in Warwickshire dished average fines totaling £ 385 driver without insurance, while the set in South Yorkshire average fines of 3260 for the same offense.
Continuous Insurance Enforcement (CIE) To keep an uninsured vehicle on the road a criminal offense.
While the number of uninsured drivers has caught decreased by 34% since the law was introduced in 2011, remains without a problem driving, car insurance assert.
"A number of improvements made to combat the problem of uninsured drivers in the last few years, but there is still a shocking number of irresponsible motorists under the streets without mandatory coverage," said a spokesman for Churchill.
"Unsupervised and uninsured drivers cause 130 deaths and over 26,000 injuries per year, so that more must be done to be this problem.



