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Motor Mouth Podcast 4: Road safety and the scourge of the uninsured driver

Season 1, Ep. 4

In the next in our series of podcasts with Motor Insurance World speakers, Andrew Cox, detective superintendent at the Metropolitan Police, is interviewed by Post’s content director Jonathan Swift, outlining what challenges insurers can expect to come across over the next decade.  


With more than 30 million car owners in the UK, the tragic inevitability is that road accidents will occur. However, road safety is being pushed right to the forefront of police and government policy. Tackling the scourge of the uninsured driver is a Metropolitan Police priority, and Andrew Cox, detective superintendent at the Metropolitan Police tells us the results of combating this crime, as well as the consequences of failing to insure your vehicle.


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