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New insurance plans for 2011
- Mr Gringo
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In the news its announced that the dvla will be checking the car insurance databases from MID and will be contacting car owners if they have a vehicle that is not insured and if necessary clamping/removing/fining the owners.....even if the car is legally parked off the road on your drive.
The dvla state that even if your car is taxed and mot`d, if you haven't SORN`d it then you must insure it.
The Jimny i`m currently working on has 4 months mot and tax left and ive got a large private drive that i keep it on at home and as i dont use it so i do not have it insured.
When i get it sorted i will then insure it as i have another car that i use daily so i will sell the other and hopefully the jimny will become my daily driver.
So i`m thinking that for now i will just have to bite the bullet and sorn it until i`m ready which seems a shame to waste the tax.....or take out a second car insurance policy, but ive never done this before and worry its going to cost an arm and a leg.
I think its a good idea to remind and charge people who are using a vehicle without insurance...but surely for the honest guys it seems we are getting up the jacksie.
Mr Gringo....working on his head
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- little jimny
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If you SORN your car you can get a refund on the remaining complete months unexpired tax. How is this wasting the tax? Surely having tax on a car that isn't actually on the road is a waste of tax?Mr Gringo wrote: The Jimny i`m currently working on has 4 months mot and tax left ...... i dont use it .... So i`m thinking that for now i will just have to bite the bullet and sorn it until i`m ready which seems a shame to waste the tax.....
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Thus we will have safer roads and lower premiums!
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Municipal Waste wrote: This is brilliant news and will hopefully do what it's intended to do which is remove all the uninsured scum from our roads!
Thus we will have safer roads and lower premiums!
How will this work then?
Most of the uninsured cars, lets call them "subaroos and evoos" for example are not registered to anyone, and usually have false plates made by a "friend" that spells out a name. I used to think that with all the NPR stuff about that these would be picked up by the police :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly:
What it will do is stop people registering their car in mummys name, taking out insurance that they don't pay the instalments on to tax it, and then driving it on their own insurance under the "driving other vehicles that you don't own" clause.
Basically another stick to beat those of us stupid enough to have a proper address and follow the rules with
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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little jimny wrote: If you SORN your car you can get a refund on the remaining complete months unexpired tax. How is this wasting the tax? Surely having tax on a car that isn't actually on the road is a waste of tax?
The incomplete month?
The 10% extra that you paid if it were for 6 months not 12?
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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- Mr Gringo
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I was hoping to have jimny up and running in a fortnight max then sell my other car. We already insure 2 cars and a motorbike.
No one should be forced to insure a vehicle if it's currently not in use for a shortwhile and parked legally on your own private driveway or garage. BUT it is a good idea to stop un-insured cars in use on the roads
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- teafortwo0789
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I fail to be convinced by the SORN concept in relation to insurance etc. I have a 1974 VW Cabriolet which has been off the road for about 10 years, no SORN required. Why not?
I believe the DVLA is just a government job creation scheme. The Excise licence fails to ensure valid or current Insurance or MOT.
1. Insurance. I feel all cars on the road should display a valid 3rd party insurance sticker on the windscreen. One of those stickers which cannot be taken off without tearing. It could be issued by the insurance company. Both dated and with the registration number, as per the Road Tax Disc now. Cut out the middleman i.e. the DVLA.
2. MOT. Again have this issued by the tester in the form of a sticker along with the MOT certificate as per the insurance sticker. Again cut out the DVLA.
3. Road Tax. Why not add a couple of pence to fuel tax. Thus the contribution to the roads is proportional to usage and the engine efficiency, plus no one can avoid paying their dues.
How stupid of me !!! Road tax has nothing to do with road maintenance, it is just another tax revenue stream to which successive governments are addicted to. They prefer to spend millions on technology to detect car numbers on motorway flyovers and employ an army of civil servants, (at our cost) to detect none compliers. Sorry for the rant.
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- little jimny
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That idea has already been done. The government put duty on fuel years ago with the intention of replacing car tax (as it used to be called). Trouble is they never quite got around to scrapping the car tax and have been steadily increasing the fuel duty ever since!teafortwo0789 wrote: 3. Road Tax. Why not add a couple of pence to fuel tax. Thus the contribution to the roads is proportional to usage and the engine efficiency, plus no one can avoid paying their dues.
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Again please forgive my ranting, I'm getting grumpy in my old age as well as forgetful. Like the MP's, manifestos, promises and expenses.
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The only valid argument I can see for demanding insurance on anything thats off road but not SORN is that vehicle is maybe more likely to be used on the road if it has valid VED - If you've paid the tax rather than free SORN or got your money back on tax remaining when it went off the road, it doesn't seem unreasonable to think that you COULD be on the road with it. Not that not having any road rent usually bothers the muppets that don't have any insurance- no insurance listed and expired VED often go together. It does seem like the honest folks who declare everything and stay legal will be getting shafted while nothing changes for the scumbags, yet again
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