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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
User482 said:
Or it could be that uninsured drivers cover fewer miles? I don't know the answer, the numbers just struck me as odd.

Yeah, that's a possibility. You're right about the discrepancy - I'm assuming it's significant? (Don't ask me, I turned my back on statistics a month ago, and am happily forgetting it all)

Also, if uninsured drivers keep to quieter roads, with less pedestrians, that might make a difference? Or they drive more at night?
 

Mr Pig

New Member
If someone's driving a car that's not insured the car should be crushed, end of.

They do it again it's jail. VOTE PIG!!!!
 

Watt-O

Watt-o posing in Athens
Location
Beckenham
I am Spartacus said:
3 people a week killed by uninsured drivers.... apparently..

3 a week .. strewth

still makes more sense to rant (any day recently in the DMail) against uninsured cyclists and assorted misdemeanours and a call to the police to enforce all laws.. (including spoke reflectors..??)

ah well.. you just really want to be British sometimes

I see cars with faulty lights every bloody day on the London roads, and I think to myself I'd like to nuke the f@ckers off the road. Not only is it dangerous, you wonder what other laws they're breaking: tax, MOT, insurance, tax evasion, drug dealing, extortion, kiddy fiddling? And we law abiding citizens have to carry these scumbags.

Still, I so enjoy pointing out the defects to them in no uncertain terms when I spot them :thumbsup: !

Funny how cycling make you feel superior!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Mr Pig said:
If someone's driving a car that's not insured the car should be crushed, end of.

They do it again it's jail. VOTE PIG!!!!

No. That's wasteful. Confiscate it, by all means, check it over and if it's roadworthy, sell it for a bargain price, perhaps under a scheme that prioritises those on low income. Result: less waste, revenue from the sale, someone who needs it gets a cheap car. Destroying a perfectly good machine with years left in it is a terrible waste.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Mr Pig said:
Yip, but totally worth it!

It's not the material events but the psychological blow that counts.

No, not worth it. A huge proportion of the environmental cost of a car is in the manufacture, that would all be wasted. Having your car taken off you should be enough. In fact, I'd say seeing someone else driving it around and enjoying it would be pretty galling.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Arch said:
No, not worth it. A huge proportion of the environmental cost of a car is in the manufacture, that would all be wasted. Having your car taken off you should be enough. In fact, I'd say seeing someone else driving it around and enjoying it would be pretty galling.
^^ yeah that
Basically the most environmentally friendly way to use a car is drive it onto the ground. Last thing you want to be doing is crushing perfectly serviceable cars which have years left in them. Best to change the locks, have them a good service, re-register the car & auction them off.

IMHO uninsured drivers are more likely to be in accidents to start with as they're risk takers.
 
Arch said:
No, not worth it. A huge proportion of the environmental cost of a car is in the manufacture, that would all be wasted. Having your car taken off you should be enough. In fact, I'd say seeing someone else driving it around and enjoying it would be pretty galling.

Actually only 10% overall in fact. However, I'd agree having someone else drive off in your car would be pretty good.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Flying Dodo said:
Actually only 10% overall in fact. However, I'd agree having someone else drive off in your car would be pretty good.
I've seen figures from 5% up to 30% & that 10% works out at around 19k miles/year assuming 30mpg
 
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