pvr said:Supposedly, as the number of speeding tickets have gone down as more people are taking the courses, the insurance companies have resorted to ask about SAC so they can boost their income again.
pvr said:There was indeed a whole discussion about this a while back as the concept was sold on the basis that it was an alternative to a penalty (not sure I could understand that point though as you were caught either way, so as far as an insurance company was concerned you were a danger - irrespective of how you were "punished").
The insurance company is not able to get to that data (supposedly), so you would have to lie when asked the question and hope they don't open up this database (another u-turn?).
Still don't get the insurance company interest in speeding points business, the UK is one of a very few countries where they do that.
Talksthetorque said:So, moving house in a week. Any advantages in doing it quick to get a paper counterpart?
If the points are put on electronically after next month, then will I always have a clean counterpart to show?
pvr said:Talksthetorque said:So, moving house in a week. Any advantages in doing it quick to get a paper counterpart?
If the points are put on electronically after next month, then will I always have a clean counterpart to show?
Show to who? Whoever is interested will do it electronically as they will no longer be interested in the paper part.
cj10jeeper said:pvr said:Talksthetorque said:So, moving house in a week. Any advantages in doing it quick to get a paper counterpart?
If the points are put on electronically after next month, then will I always have a clean counterpart to show?
Show to who? Whoever is interested will do it electronically as they will no longer be interested in the paper part.
I shall hang onto my paper counterpart for a year at least. When hiring cars around Europe many insist upon it. Failure to produce equals no car and try telling a Spanish or Italian, etc. car hire desk clerk that you don't have one, or don't need one...
I shall let the system settle before falling foul of anything like that in the first few months, same as in Spain where with chip and pin where half the bloody retailers still demand DL or passport as ID.
Separately the comment about no chip on a DL is most likely due to the fact that all readers use a standard position, which happens to be exactly where the top of the face is on a DL. Suggest more likely they could not cheaply redesign to accommodate it, nor had any suitable technology in the field to even read it.
pvr said:Dewi said:I've still got the old paper thing, I was going to get a new photo one a few years back but a few people I know did it and found their motorcycle entitlement had magically disappeared from their new licence.
I was lucky and the opposite happened. I changed my NL license a number of years ago( I had to because of insurance, I would never do that now !!!), and the DVLA gave me every entitlement. So I have a motor license, truck license and everything else due to their mistake.
pvr said:Here is a link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/driving-licence-changes
pvr said:Supposedly, as the number of speeding tickets have gone down as more people are taking the courses, the insurance companies have resorted to ask about SAC so they can boost their income again.