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	<title>Keepmedriving &#187; Driving without insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is an offence to use, or let another person use, a motor vehicle on a road or public place which  does not have in force in respect of it an insurance policy which at the very least insures against third party risks.]]></description>
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<p>You will commit an offence if you  use, or to let another person use, a motor vehicle on a road or public place which  does not have in force in respect of it an insurance policy which at the very  least insures against third party risks and which complies with section 143 of  the Road Traffic Act 1988.</p>
<p>If you have been charged with  this offence then you should contact <strong>keep<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #FF9900;">me</span>driving</strong>as soon as practicable so  that we can advise you on the options open to you.  This is a complicated area of the law and  there are a number of defences which can be brought.</p>
<p>It is important that you realise that it is not necessary for you actually to be driving the vehicle – merely  use it.  Therefore, if the vehicle is  stationary or parked on a public road and there is no valid insurance the  offence will have been committed.  However, it will have to be shown that you actually had use of the  vehicle for a case to be proved against you. Thus it may be a defence to show that at the relevant time you had leant or sold the car to a third party and could not therefore be regarded as having any control or use of the vehicle. Note, however, that it is not a defence for you to say that you were unaware that it  was not insured.</p>
<p>It is quite common for allegations to arise where company cars are involved. For example, the employee may not be aware  that the company has failed to insure the vehicle. If this instance arises then you should  contact keepmedriving as a matter of urgency since you will be the one who is  regarded as having control of the vehicle and therefore be ‘using’ it for the purposes of this legislation.</p>
<p>Finally, even though you may have  committed a technical offence, it may be possible for us to argue that you  should not receive a ban or penalty points there are special reasons which  apply.  This could include, for example, that the insurance company had cancelled your insurance without notifying you or that you believed that insurance had been effected by your employer but without  your knowledge it had not been finalised or the insurance company had not issued a policy.</p>
<p>In the event that you are convicted of this offence then you face a penalty of between 6 and 8 penalty  points, a fine of up to £5,000 and even the possibility of disqualification.  The extent of the sentence will depend to an  extent upon whether the court believes that the offence was not committed deliberately and possibly without your knowledge.</p>
<p>If you have been charged with an insurance offence then contact <strong>keep<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #ff9900;">me</span>driving</strong> either by completing the appropriate online information form which you will find in the <a href="http://keepmedriving.co.uk/getting-help ">Getting Help</a> section, by requesting a free call-back using the free, no-obligation call-back form to the right or by phoning us during office hours on <span style="font-weight: bold; color: #cc0000;">084 4804 4804</span></p>
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