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Old November 24th 18, 07:02 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder Esquire
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Default Cycling awareness plan could lead to cheaper insurance for drivers

JNugent wrote:
On 22/11/2018 07:09, Bod wrote:
Motorists should be offered cheaper insurance if they take a course
to make them more aware of cyclists on the roads, the government
says. The Department for Transport also wants to give councils more
powers
to tackle parking in cycling lanes.

It is proposing a series of 50 measures in a bid to reduce the
number of cyclists and pedestrians killed.

Last year, 100 cyclists died on UK roads and 470 pedestrians were
killed, an increase of 5%.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46294511


The only way "the government" (whichever part of it which is involved)
could arrange for cheaper insurance would be to charge less by way of
insurance premium tax [IPT]. The government certaionly doesn't control
the insurance industry, and it is hard to see why an insurance company
would perceive less insurance risk arising from the taking of a
"course to make [road-users] more aware of cyclists on the roads".
What next? A course to make road-users more aware of dustcarts? Buses?

For the benefit of cyclists who may not have encountered it, IPT is a
VAT-like purchase tax applied to insurance premiums. Some cyclists
will be well aware of it if they have motor vehicles, property or
possessions which are insured. But many of them struggle with the
concept of insurance. Some of them even think that insurers should be
forced by law to pay the person at fault.


Well said.


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