The percentage of uninsured private vehicles on Irish roads has almost halved following the introduction of the new Irish Motor Insurance Database (IMID) system, which is aimed at assisting gardaí to easily detect uninsured drivers.
Amazing what a bit of simple legislation can achieve.
catholic_my_balls on
So our premium ls are due to drop any day now, because thats what was promised all along. Right?
GeeBagger on
While the number of bad drivers increase.
GeeBagger on
While the number of bad drivers increase.
WolfetoneRebel on
Cameras at all traffic lights next.
YoIronFistBro on
Good to hear, now make the insurance premiums less obscenely high, and that number will go down even more.
Mysterious_Gear_268 on
Open to enlightenment but if they didn’t have the data to identify uninsured drivers before now how can they say that there are less uninsured drivers on the road now?
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The percentage of uninsured private vehicles on Irish roads has almost halved following the introduction of the new Irish Motor Insurance Database (IMID) system, which is aimed at assisting gardaí to easily detect uninsured drivers.
Amazing what a bit of simple legislation can achieve.
So our premium ls are due to drop any day now, because thats what was promised all along. Right?
While the number of bad drivers increase.
While the number of bad drivers increase.
Cameras at all traffic lights next.
Good to hear, now make the insurance premiums less obscenely high, and that number will go down even more.
Open to enlightenment but if they didn’t have the data to identify uninsured drivers before now how can they say that there are less uninsured drivers on the road now?