New System Proposed to Tackle Uninsured Vehicles on Irish Roads

The Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) has made a call for the establishment of a new system designed to combat the issue of uninsured vehicles on roads across the country. The move is part of a broader effort to enhance road safety and ensure compliance with insurance regulations.

According to the MIBI, the presence of uninsured vehicles poses significant risks to road users and burdens the insurance system. The proposed system would aim to streamline the detection and enforcement processes, making it more challenging for uninsured drivers to evade the law.

Currently, uninsured vehicles contribute to financial losses for insured motorists and complicate accident claims. The MIBI suggests that a more robust system could mitigate these issues by improving the accuracy of vehicle insurance records and facilitating real-time checks by authorities.

This proposal follows growing concerns about road safety and the economic impact of uninsured driving. The MIBI emphasizes the need for legislative support to implement such measures effectively, aiming to protect law-abiding drivers and reduce insurance costs.

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