Car Insurance: Mini Motorbike Offences Drive Up Premiums

They are tiny bikes that reach great speeds andbig difference, but for a drink driving offence it is
make a lot of noise. But police have had enough ofgoing to make a massive difference."
youths creating havoc on mini-motorbikes and nowShe says for example of how prosecutions can drive
have powers to seize the annoying and sometimesup premiums, take an 18-year-old boy living in Hove,
dangerous toys.East Essex. The youth drives a 2001 Ford Fiesta car.
What's more, if children are riding these miniatureHe has been prosecuted for dangerous driving and
vehicles on the pavement or road, they facehas only had his driver's licence for a short time. To
prosecution just like adults. Any penalty pointsobtain fully comprehensive cover under a Direct Line
handed out by the court will be kept on file andinsurance policy he would pay annual premiums of
activated as soon as they are old enough to apply£2473.80. Without the conviction the price
for a driver's licence.would be £1908.90.
For those who have penalty points, it becomesWhat is interesting about this is that if you take a
increasingly expensive to gain car insurance. And withfemale of the same age, driving the same car and
respect to mini-motorbikes, you could have afrom the same area, she would pay just £1218
situation where children have been prosecuted forwithout a conviction and £1576.05 if she had a
dangerous driving on these vehicles and then struggledriving conviction. So she would in fact pay less for
to find an insurance company willing to offer them ainsurance even with a conviction than a male her age
policy to insure their car once they are at the age ofwithout one. Why the difference in price between
17 and have passed their driver's licence. The bestyoung men and women? The spokeswoman says
case scenario is probably going to be that theirthat it is because statistics show that one in three
premiums are sky high.young men have a serious accident within their first
A spokeswoman for Direct Line Insurance saysyear of driving.
mini-motorbikes are now being treated as roadA spokeswoman at the Association of British
vehicles and drivers of them have to abide by all theInsurers says the chances are if you have been
same traffic rules as anyone else. But while police cancaught speeding on a motor bike you are going to be
now prosecute youths on mini-motorbikes, they aremore at risk behind the wheel of a car than others.
not entirely sure yet what the nuisance makers willIt's a known fact that young men are the most at
be prosecuted with. "You could get prosecuted forrisk of having a car accident, which is why they pay
uninsured driving, paying no road tax or drivingso much more for their car insurance.
without a licence," she says."I think they make up 3% of the driving population
She also points out that just how high insurancebut account for over 30% of all of the driving
premiums will be for those with mini-motorbikeconvictions. It depends on the insurance company,
offences will depend on what police prosecute thebut we (the insurance industry) insure on risk and
offenders with. "It depends on what the points aretherefore we calculate our premiums accordingly.
for...For a speeding offence it is not going to make a