Driver wrongly accused of having no car insurance
A newspaper reporter feels she has been treated like a criminal after being wrongly accused by police of driving with no car insurance, reports the paper for whom she works, the Bucks Free Press.

A newspaper reporter feels she has been treated like a criminal after being wrongly accused by police of driving with no car insurance, reports the paper for whom she works, the Bucks Free Press.
A mother from Blackley, a district of Manchester, is going to have to take her driving test again after failing for splashing a pedestrian, reports the Manchester Evening News.
A call has been made to increase the penalties given to uninsured drivers, after it is believed that the maximum fine falls far shorter than that received for other less potentially hazardous activities.
The lack of a government campaign telling people of the consequences that face them if they fail to purchase car insurance is one of the main reasons for many people driving uninsured, according to an industry expert.
Thoughtful motorists are turning their attentions away from high emission cars because of the expense that comes with them, it has been stated.
Almost a third of motorists are putting their chances of getting cheap car insurance in jeopardy by using a mobile phone while driving, according to a new survey.
The British Insurers Brokers' Association (BIBA) has sent a warning to uninsured drivers stating that they will all eventually be caught.
There are two groups of people who drive around without car insurance, according to the AA, those who can't afford it and those who haven't got a driving licence.
Young drivers in the north-east could improve their chances of finding cheaper car insurance by taking advantage of a training course being paid for by a local safety group, reports the Press and Journal.
Four in every five Brits are running the risk of losing out on cheaper car insurance by speeding on motorways, according to new research.
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