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Unroadworthy Cars Over two million* British motorists persistently break the law by driving illegal damaged vehicles, according to research out today by Direct Line Breakdown. The most common defect is driving with broken lights (eight per cent), missing or cracked wing mirrors (seven per cent) and faulty exhaust pipes (four per cent). There are strict laws governing the state of repair of vehicles and driving a damaged car can result in three points plus, in some cases, a fine of up to £3000. In addition, motorists can also be fined for defective seatbelts, wobbly wheel trims, excessive smoke, non standard number plates and broken horns. Breaking the law is not the only consequence of failing to have repairs done – over one million** motorists have had a car accident because of the disrepair of their car another one million have broken down. Motorists who have damaged cars are particularly ill informed with 94% ....cont/ Many motorists blame the fear of cowboy mechanics for not getting the car fixed as they believe garages are untrustworthy and expensive (37 per cent of those needing repairs). One in eight motorists simply said they believe garages charge too much and they can’t afford the repairs (14 per cent). Emma Holyer, Direct Line’s Breakdown spokesperson, said: “Many motorists say they are failing to fix their cars because ....cont/
they can’t find a mechanic they trust but this really isn’t an excuse for driving an illegal car. By driving a damaged car you could be putting your life and that of other motorists are risk so it’s a pathetic excuse when you think of the potential impact you could have if something was to go wrong whilst you were at the wheel. “If your concerns about finding a trustworthy garage are stopping you from getting your car fixed we’d advise researching the local garages thoroughly first such as finding out if they have any service standards or certificates plus ask family and friends for recommendations.” For more information, log on to Direct Line Car Insurance
representative sample of 2,410 GB adults were questioned online between 24th to 27th February 2006. Results are weighted to be representative of the GB adult population. YouGov is a member of the British Polling Council. | Road Runner - Cornhill Direct
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