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One-in-200 motorists caught driving without insurance, FOI reveals

Insurance Post report:

One in every 200 people with a full UK driving licence has been penalised for driving without insurance, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.

The request by the Institute of Advanced Motorists to the DVLA found that a total 226 803 drivers in the UK have points on their licence for driving without insurance. Of these 194 997 are full licence holders and 31 806 provisional licence holders.

In the 17-35 age range, one in every 100 people with a full driving licence has points for driving without insurance.

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