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    Car Insurance QuoteDue to the sky-high hikes in the car insurance industry, young motorists are gradually being forced off the road as they are the one’s who are greatly affected by these hikes. In lieu with this, car insurance companies have been looking at the promise of the black box revolution to bring these young drivers back on the roads.

    Often referred to as the black or smart box, this advantageous innovation has the capability to reduce car insurance costs for young drivers. How is this so? Well, the smart box contains telematics technology which has the power to record, store and communicate data from the vehicle to the car insurance providers. Once the car insurance companies have analyzed the data sent by the smart box, they will then charge the driver accordingly to the way he or she drives.

    There are quite a few car insurance companies who have been looking at the smart box as a way to provide cheaper rates to young motorists. In fact, some insurers even state that the safest of motorists can take off 1/5 on their car insurance premiums within the span of one year. Some of the car insurance companies about to embrace the telematics technology are AA Insurance and Direct Line Insurance. Hopefully, more car insurance companies will view this technology as a way to keep motorists on the road.

    For drivers between the ages 17-23, car insurance costs have been seen to increase by almost 40 %. And male driver’s ages 17-20 pay almost twice as female drivers of the same age do. These figures are in accordance with the statistics revealed by the British Insurance Premium Index last week.

    A lot of motorists are seeing their future transport as buses and trains. With the never ending increases in car insurance costs and in petrol prices, a lot of motorists are thinking of giving up their vehicles. Insurers, on another note, are hoping that the new trend of the smart box will remove this dire situation from motorist’s minds. With the help of the smart box technology, policy holders only need to pay for the way they are driving.

    According to a certain car insurance expert, “The smart box technology can allow a car insurance company to charge you more accurately because of the data being sent by the smart box. So, if you are a good driver, the insurer will be able to reward you accordingly.”

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    car insurance companyIn lieu with a recent ‘Freedom of Information’ survey, car insurance companies have revealed that motorists could incur a £1,000 fine due to expired photo cards on their driving licenses. The foreseen number of motorists in need of a photo card renewal on December 2012 is at 3 million, more or less. However, it seems like not all motorists are aware of this requirement.

    According to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, British motorists are required to renew their photo cards on their driving licenses every decade. Also, British law requires motorists to do this certain driving license update whether or not they still drive. This is hugely because of the hefty fine of £1,000 being imposed upon drivers that will be caught using their expired photo card license. In fact, under the Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 99, even the police can enforce this fine. In regards with car insurance premiums, motorists will not experience any increases unless he or she has been disqualified from driving. Despite this fact, car insurance companies are trying to urge motorists to comply with the regulations set by the DVLA and the Government.

    In relation to an expanded survey regarding this issue, it has been found out that 30 % (487,000) of drivers do not even know that their license has expired. 10 million motorists, on the other hand, have no idea as to when their driving license or photo card will expire. And around 235,000 drivers have been maintaining expired driving licenses since three years ago (2009).

    It has also been revealed that the majority of motorists do not have any idea as to what penalties they could incur with an expired license.  Around 29 % of drivers claim to be aware of the £1,000 fine that comes with an expired license. 30 % of the latter percentage is men while the percentage for informed women was only at 28 %. In addition to this, there were a relevant 31 % of motorists who believed that being caught with an expired driving license could affect their car insurance payments while 27 % of motorists thought that they could accrue points on their license if they were caught.

    According to a car insurance expert, “The driving license containing a photo card was introduced back in 1988. So, it does not come as a surprise to learn that motorists are not quite keen on its ruling and expiration dates. Now that this is out in the open though, car insurance companies would like to encourage motorists to keep their driving licenses up to date so that they would be able to avoid the hefty fine of £1,000.”

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