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Keeping motorists mobile - motor insurers payouts up 14% over the last yearMotor insurers paid out £2.4 billion in motor claims in the first quarter of this year, up 14% on the same quarter last year according to our latest data. This was the highest quarterly payout since we started collecting data back in 2013. Source: abi.org.uk 09/06/2023. Changes to the Highway Code – what’s changing and what does this mean? Over 40 changes to the Highway Code, including updates to existing rules as well as the addition of new text, came into effect from 29 January*. Whilst these changes are relevant to all road users, it’s important that our commercial motor clients are aware of these changes and communicate them effectively to their drivers. What are the key changes? The most fundamental change of principle is the inclusion of a Hierarchy of Road Users designed to place road users in order of potential harm. The aim is to improve safety for vulnerable road users (VRUs), in particular pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders. The updated text states that "those in charge of vehicles that can cause the greatest harm in the event of a collision bear the greatest responsibility to take care and reduce the danger they pose to others. This principle applies most strongly to drivers of large goods and passenger vehicles, followed by vans/minibuses, cars/taxis and motorcycles.” read more Source: Aviva Febuary - 1st Edition latest news email 04/02/2022 with link Mandatory five-year electrical safety check regulations to be enforced in England The Government has proposed detailed regulations for enforcing mandatory five-year electrical safety checks in the private rented sector from July this year. The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 were laid in Parliament yesterday. They require approval from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords before they come into force. read more Source: NLA website - Article Posted 14 Jan 2020
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