61 in a 50 and got a course (ironically in a building on the road i was caught on)
While I was on the speed awareness course, one of the guys gave this bit of advice:
A question about whether you've attended the course may appear, but they would have no way of checking whether you have or not.
While I was on the speed awareness course, one of the guys gave this bit of advice:
A question about whether you've attended the course may appear, but they would have no way of checking whether you have or not.
I was always under the impression you was allowed 10% for speedo deficiencies.
Yes but the same can be said of all sorts of questions they ask you.
My question to you is, are you prepared to risk having your insurance cancelled through intentionally lying to the insurance company? If so, why stop there, why not drive without insurance - or tell them you drive a 316d instead of an M3, or only travel 6k a year when actually you do 25k? The list goes on.
Admiral are the only insurance company I know of that ask. Be careful if getting quotes through comparison sites with them.
Most of the things you cite would get found out if you had to make a claim though, i.e. if you have no insurance then you can't make a claim, if you try to get an M3 repaired instead of a 316d under insurance it would get rejected etc. Mileage you might get away with but doesn't impact on premium much anyway (from what I've seen) so barely worth it relative to the type of gains being discussed in this thread from avoiding the 3pts.
Which they should not be asking. A speed awarness course is not a prosecution. About as relevent (in law) as asking what I eat for breakfast, or asking if you have ever been pulled by the police. Tell em to get lost.
As has been said before, not sure it was here, there is little point asking the question as insurers. The way it goes;
first offence - awareness course
second offence - 3 points
third offence - 6 point......
More insurers used to waive the first offence anyway so by virtue of the current system the first real prosecution is a second offence as it used to stand.
Churchill are carp anyway go elsewhere.
I was always under the impression you was allowed 10% for speedo deficiencies.
Yeah me too, that's why I wasn't impressed!