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Not enough being done to combat uninsured driving in Ireland - Aviva

Some 50% of motorists believe that not enough is being done to tackle the growing problem of uninsured drivers on Irish roads according to new research from Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC (Aviva).

Insurance is a top concern for Irish motorists

According to the most recent Carzone Motoring Report, almost half (47 per cent) of motorists claim their insurance premium has increased in the last year. It adds that nearly a third (30 per cent) of Irish motorists opted to switch insurance provider over the past year, while 40 per cent have remained with their insurance provider for more than three years. The research also highlights other financial concerns for motorists, which include the cost of fuel (17 per cent) and general maintenance (10 per cent).

Insurance crisis puts local circus school at risk

Communications Co-Ordinator, Galway Community Circus

Insurance and fuel costs key issues for car owners

The bi-annual report which examines trends in the Irish motoring market finds that 61 per cent of motorists say their running costs have increased in the last 12 months, with 29 per cent stating they spend upwards of €250 per month on keeping their vehicle on the road.

Cost of insurance remains our number one concern

Insurance premiums remain the number one financial concern for Irish motorists according to the latest Motoring Report from car buying experts Carzone. Fuel was the second biggest concern, followed by motor tax.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found that one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

Research reveals 43pc of people in Westmeath bought a car in 2015

Carzone.ie has released the sixth edition of the Carzone.ie Motoring Report which reveals that 43 per cent of people in Westmeath bought a car in 2015, compared to the national average of 42.5 per cent.

 

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