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On 15 Jan 2006 01:54:05 -0800, "Neil Williams"
wrote: Having a discussion in work on Friday a country was mentioned where the basic third-party mandatory insurance for road vehicles was provided by the state. We then went on to suggest the idea of having this here, with the charge for insurance being on the price of petrol, thus making it impossible to drive without insurance. It wouldn't do anything about cyclists, of course[1], but it would make *that* system much more workable. Doesn't Australia do this? The insurance companies would fight it tooth-and-nail of course. And the chattering classes would object to subsidising high-risk drivers. Though I suspect the economies from the simplicity of the system would more than compensate. |
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