Motor – Page 108
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News
New group ratings will boost profitability
Changes to motor groups will take account of new technology and security advances
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Comments/Letters
Keep fighting the uninsured drivers scourge
The motor insurance industry has seen improved results, but Ashton West says more can be done to stamp out uninsured driving
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Mobile phone offences may trigger motor premiums rise
AA Insurance warns that drivers who flout mobile phone laws could be made to pay higher premiums...
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Groupama revs up motorcycle cover
Groupama Insurances enhances the cover, pricing and availability of Optima Bike...
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Motor insurance premium levels up for review
ABI announces changes to motor insurance group rating system to reflect new cars and technology...
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Biba seeks 'driving other cars' clarity
Biba highlights inconsistencies between different insurers' DOC clauses
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ABI examines road toll collector role
Fears that road pricing scheme could turn insurers into tax collectors
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News Analysis
The road pricing dilemma
Proposals to introduce road pricing have pushed insurers reluctantly into a hot political debate Katy Dowell reports on the issues
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ABI to close motor insurance loophole
Insurers action on uninsured driving will keep 10,000 vehicles off the road...
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Index shows car premium rise
Sainsbury's Car Insurance Index reveals steady trend of rising car insurance premiums in 2006...
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MIB to petition DFT over compensation guidelines
The Motor Insurers Bureau is to call upon the Department for Transport to provide more stringent guidance on compensation, according to reports...
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Features
Driving up rates with technology
Norwich Union's bold move to push up rates may stimulate the market to find ways to achieve underwriting profitability, and technology is poised to help out. Julian Cashen reports
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News
Industry hails fall in uninsured drivers
MIB and police surveys reveal first drop in number of uninsured drivers
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"Boy racers" pay more than double for motor cover
Male drivers in their twenties pay some 107% more for their motor cover than those in their thirties, according to new research...