Drivers Face Big Insurance Increase If Found Speeding

A motoring expert is alerting drivers convicted for the first time of speeding, to expect an average increase in the price of their car insurance by up to 17%.

Drivers found guilty of breaking the law by speeding face the prospect of being handed a 60 fine and having three-points put on their driver’s license.

In some cases, though, motorists can avoid the fine and three-point penalty altogether by taking the National Speed Awareness course, which is an alternative to prosecution and is designed to re-iterate the perils of driving too fast.

Findings issued recently by <a href=”http://www.moneysupermarket.com/” target=”_blank”>moneysupermarket</a>, the leading price comparison website in the United Kingdom, learned that 72 per-cent of those asked would attend the educational programme if offered the choice, while 16 per-cent would prefer to accept the fine and points. 14 per-cent felt taking the course would help them to learn something from it and 53 per-cent would enrol to prevent their insurance premiums from increasing.

Peter Harrison is a car insurance professional at moneysupermarket.com and is advising motorists to drive responsibly or face the consequences.

Harrison is also keen to emphasise the importance of shopping around online for <a href=”http://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/young-drivers/” target=”_blank”>cheap car insurance for young drivers</a> from MoneySupermarket and for other age groups can work out hundreds of pounds cheaper.

He said: “The National Speed Awareness Course was introduced to give motorists caught speeding the opportunity to re-educate themselves on the effects and dangers involved.

“By attending the course, motorists will avoid the three points on their license and the 60 fine providing it is either the first time they are caught, or that haven’t taken the course within the last three years.

“It’s no surprise the course option is proving to be the most popular with motorists. Insurers clearly take a dim view on policy holders who speed and this is reflected in higher car insurance premiums.

“Motorists can expect to see their premiums rise by around 17 per cent on average for the first offence, and this will continue to increase the more convictions you get. For repeat offenders, some insurers may even refuse to cover you.

“Not only are motorists who flout the law by speeding risking the lives of other road users and pedestrians as well as their own, they also run the risk of adding to the existing headache of sky high car insurance premiums.”

In addition Harrison said: “My advice to motorists concerned by the cost of their car insurance is to always scour the market for the best deal for your circumstances.”

Use the UKs leading car insurance price comparison website money supermarket car insurance for new drivers to check whether you are getting the best deal.

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