The MIB’s Continuous Insurance Enforcement Scheme

Uninsured British motorists annually generate about £400 million in claims costs, according to industry estimates. In an effort to reduce the potentially damaging impact of these drivers, the Department for Transport introduced the Continuous Insurance Enforcement (CIE) scheme in 2011. The scheme requires that motorists insure each of their vehicles if they are to be driven on the road or in public places. However, motorists do not need to insure any vehicle that has been declared as ‘off the road’ with a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN). (read more) "The MIB’s Continuous Insurance Enforcement Scheme"


Trim The Tree The Safe Way

The festive season is filled with celebrations and traditions. Celebrating with colourful lights and a tree can add more than just excitement to the festivities - they are also a fire hazard. To decorate the safe way, keep the following precautions in mind: (read more) "Trim The Tree The Safe Way"