Forgetful driving by classic car insurance owners

The forgetfulness of the classic car insurance owners is becoming the main problem for the UK traffic police. The presumed blatant law breaking intention of drivers by most of the organisation and people has been turned down as the reduced concentration of drivers actually cause road accidents.
The latest survey done by the Institute of Advanced Motorists shows that most of the motorists on UK roads drive in absent minded fashion which causes accident and car damage. The UK drivers are more forgetful rather than being dangerous deliberately on UK roads.
According to the director of policy and research of the Institute of Advanced Motorists the drivers fail to indicate the other drivers on road about any overtake, turning or sudden stop activity. The abrupt driving change on road disturbs other drivers on roads and causes collision. The classic car insurance owners need to be concentrated while driving as any car damage can result in claim and rise in insurance premium.
Irrespective of phone use, speeding and not wearing seat belt problems of UK drivers the organisation is blaming the absent mindedness of the UK drivers as main cause of road accidents and car damage. The high profile policing can help the drivers who break the law whether intentionally or unintentionally. This will also help the driver in taking a lifelong approach to make better motorists
The latest findings emphasized on better driving test so that only good drivers clear the basic test of driving and get the license of driving officially on UK roads. The car owners can further take post test training to improve their driving skills as well as it will also influence the car insurance quotes of classic car insurance owners. With more efficient drivers on roads the roads will become safer and there will be less accidents or collisions.

About Anne Jacobs

I am a full time insurance underwriter with a love for writing. I work in the UK at a classic car insurance company. My other hobbies are going to the gym and aerobics (when I am not looking after my 3 year old daughter Jessie.

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