What did you know in 2009 there were 1.5 million uninsured drivers, of which 20% were between 17 and 20. The cost to industry is around £ 500 million, which adds about £ 30 per year for all policies for law abiding driver.

You will be get this? - Yes!
In 2009, 180,000 vehicles were seized by the police, with 194,000 convictions for driving without insurance - which is a conviction every 3 minutes!
A driver involved in an accident is bound to give information - see the item that a driver involved in a traffic accident should do.


If someone other than the owner of the vehicle was driving at the time of the accident, the owner may also be required to give the police information about the person who was driving. It is an offense not to provide the police with this information, unless the owner can show that he did not know and that it was reasonable for them to discover.

 Nine-year-old in intensive care, with four other children and four adults injured near elementary school in Rhoose:

 

The routine operation of the school ended with five children and four adults, including a lollipop lady injured after a car collided with pedestrians. One of the children, a girl of nine years old, was in intensive care and the lollipop lady was trapped under the Audi sedan, which ended on its roof.

The routine operation of the school ended with five children and four adults, including a lollipop lady injured after a car collided with pedestrians. One of the children, a girl of nine years old, was in intensive care and the lollipop lady was trapped under the Audi sedan, which ended on its roof.

The police were waiting to interview the 61-year-old driver, who was also injured, but one theory is that he accidentally hit the accelerator during a coughing fit shortly after leaving his granddaughter out in the village school and lost control after hitting a bump.

Officials said they would speak to the driver as soon as he was very good, but do not believe that he had deliberately target children or adults.

The incident happened shortly before 9am on Thursday as dozens of parents and children going to primary school in the village of Rhoose, near Cardiff.

Shelly Morgan-Stone, 33, who was with her seven-year-old son, Archie, said: "I saw something in the corner of my eye and when I turned it seemed that the car was flying through the air - that's the only way to describe it. heard a terrible scream followed by the roar of the metal and the sound of breaking glass.

"A mother was on the floor on his knees, leaning on his son crying. Was horrible. I'll never forget the sound of screaming mothers."

She said she had often seen the driver on the morning school run. Morgan-Stone said: "It goes beyond school every day - it's a very recognizable car is driven sensibly and within the speed limit.".

Vincenzo Springett, 11, said: "I just returned to the road, when I saw the car coming up behind me I could not understand why he seemed to be accelerating as it approached the traffic lights ..

"I saw the tip of the car and roll over and your roof - so everyone was running and screaming."

His mother, Rebecca, 43, said: "Everyone is just in shock is a small village you think your children are going to school safe ..."

Another mother, Natalie Morgan, 35, said: "I was at the scene within a minute of everything that happens and the kids were very upset and annoyed I tried to hide what had happened since my daughter and took her because school wanted. to continue as usual.

"I've been concerned for a long time that something like this could happen, even if they turn out to be speeding. Speed ​​of the cars and back to school both ways all the time. Something must be done about it" .

Glenys Watson, 64, who runs the Coffee Time Coffee near the crash site, said that following confusing some mothers that a gun was fired and a shout out to the people "run".

She added: "One mother told me that people heard a loud bang and thought the gun had been fired all rushed Nobody knew what was happening ..."

Rhoose councilor Jeff James said he had been told the driver had a coughing fit near the crosswalk where the incident happened.

"A driver was maneuvering across the pedestrian crossing and had a coughing fit. He put his foot on the accelerator instead of the brake.'s Car shot forward and hit the lollipop lady and several children."

The lollipop lady, Karin Williams, 50, recently won an award for road safety managed by Vale of Glamorgan council.

The citation for the award, said: "She has a wonderful relationship with children and parents and always have a small gathering at his point."

A spokesman for the Welsh Ambulance Service said most of the children had suffered head injuries or abdominal. According to the Vale of Glamorgan MP, Alun Cairns, three of the nine wounded were significant, but not fatal.
Technical Information:
 
The following publications road safety statistics are published during the year.

  • Reported road casualties in Great Britain: Main results (June). First release of the key statistics about deaths and accidents reported to the police.
  • Reported in Britain: Quarterly Provisional Estimates (August, November, February). Key Statistics Quarterly. At the launch for the last quarter of the year, as this is covered by the annual results.
  • Reported road casualties in Great Britain: annual reports (September) Detailed data and analysis of road accidents, with articles presenting a more detailed analysis on specific issues of road safety.
  • Reported road casualties in Great Britain: Estimates for accidents involving illegal alcohol levels (August) providing a launch annual statistical provisional estimates for accidents involving drinking and driving in Britain.
Every day, about six people die on UK roads. Although Britain has one of the best road safety records in the world, says the accident division of ABS-LAW LLP Solicitors have created a map of road accident to highlight the alarming number of road accidents taking place every day, some of them to your door.



Charting the latest data from the government, the map includes all reported road accidents that occurred during 2011, including the details of the incident and demographics involved. Map users can enter a zip code to see the details of the accident or in a region and zoom to an area or interest. Users can then refine your search to display data involving various filters. For example, what type of vehicle was involved, the climatic conditions of the time, and the severity of the incident.

Not only that, but the people who were involved in a collision you also have the ability to register and enter the details of your incident. The information that people enter, so help create safer roads, as Osbornes plans to use this data to campaign for improvements to local groups should begin to appear in an area.

The map was created as an easy-to-use source of information and to strengthen the vital message spread the Road Safety Week (19 to 25 November 2012). Created by Brake, the Road Safety Week aims to prevent road accidents and to provide support to victims, an initiative that fully supports Osbornes Lawyers.
It is important to obtain evidence from independent witnesses about what happened in the accident. If someone is present in an accident refuses to act as a witness, it is advisable to ask the police if the witness was called to give a deposition. If this is not possible, it is very difficult to do anything, unless the name and address of the witness are known. With this information, they can be called as witnesses in civil lawsuits that may occur.

Witnesses should write down their evidence and keep their original notes, as this can take some time before any claims are settled or legal proceedings are heard. Whatever witnesses may say, the people involved in the accident should make their own written accounts of what happened, including making sketches and taking pictures as fast as possible and keep your original notes.
If an accident occurs because a driver became ill, for example, through a stroke or heart attack, they will not be judged by how they were driving. However, in some circumstances, they could be forced to pay damages. This can be covered by your insurance.



If you are involved in an accident caused by the condition of the driver, you should consult an experienced adviser, for example, at a Citizens Advice Bureau.

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