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Claim compensation from the Motor Insurers' Bureau if you're the victim of a hit and run or uninsured driver
Rules on what motor insurance you need, what to do if you're in an accident, insurance for driving abroad, penalties for uninsured vehicles and drivers.
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If you have an accident causing damage or injury you must give the…
If you’re driving in most European countries All UK vehicle insurance…
You must have motor insurance for your vehicle if you use it on roads and…
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Proposes denying property damage compensation for uninsured road vehicle drivers involved in accidents with other uninsured or untraced drivers.
Consulting on a review of the uninsured and untraced drivers' agreements which Department for Transport has with the Motor Insurers’ Bureau.
How to get state healthcare if you live, work or study in Greece.
Anonymously report an untaxed vehicle that you’ve seen.
How and when to make a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) to stop taxing and insuring your vehicle, including when the SORN is valid, penalties and rules for motor traders.
How to appeal a fine you've had from DVLA because your vehicle was not taxed, insured, or you did not tell DVLA you no longer have the vehicle
You can report an abandoned vehicle like a dumped car to the local council
Losses due to natural disasters have increased sharply over the last 30 years caused by population growth
Use this service to pay any money you owe DVLA for not taxing your vehicle or declaring a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN)
Contact the police to report a vehicle with no MOT - you need the vehicle's number plate, make, model and colour.
Bringing together data from disparate systems helps identity the highest-risk vehicles.
Tell the police and your insurance company if your vehicle has been stolen straight away - telling DVLA, vehicle tax refunds and personalised registration numbers
How councils and national park authorities should deal with the removal of abandoned vehicles from land in the open air and roads.
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