points on license - does it affect insurance?

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points on license - does it affect insurance?

Post by r055 » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:38 am

Managed to bag another 3 points last night on the way into town to pick up the missus from her xmas party - 57 in a 30. Exactly 1 year (to the day) since i got my last 3 points.
The police jumped out from behind a bus stop flashing a torch and standing in the middle of the road! :shock: :roll:
they had a successful night - in the time i was sitting there getting a lecture, they stopped 6 other cars in the same way! :roll:

anyway, when i renewed my insurance this year on the daily drive, Elephant told me they would struggle to get any less as i had 3 points.

Someone told me last night that it doesnt affect your insurance until it hits 9 points!?
Is this right? :?:
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Post by kenny » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:41 am

It does affect your insurance.

57 in a 30, probably lucky in was only 3.

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Post by ed » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:42 am

Im afraid it does, but not normally until you renew. You sure thats only 3 points? I thought the upper band in a 30 was more 50 for 3?! :scratch

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Post by Lazydonkey » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:43 am

With the increase in scameras i think 3 points matters less than it used to but it's still an opportinity to make money and thus they'll hike the premuims if they can.
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Post by kenny » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:49 am

ed wrote:Im afraid it does, but not normally until you renew.
Not 100% but I think you are supposed to notify the insurance of any changes, points etc. If they want they can void your insurance if you dont declare the points right away.

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Post by Bada Bing! » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:54 am

In my experience, 3 points does next to nothing to a premium, 6 points can add around 12%, and with 9 points you start to feel a slight burning around your rectal area.

This year I had the joy of insuring the Elise with 9 points and a claim. :oops:

Lucky I had some money in the bank as it was the most I have paid for insurance since I was 17!
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Post by r055 » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:56 am

the person that told me about the 9 points used to work in the motor insurance industry - thats why im questioning it now.

otherwise i would have instantly put it down to drunk talk! :)

yeah - only 3 - i asked him twice to clarify that.

the section on the road where i pulled over was a 50 - there was a section of about 300 yards which has been downgraded to a 30.
I didnt dispute it and accepted blame straight away as I had no excuse - it was 1am so it wasnt that busy (apart from the following 6 cars that got caught also)

All in all, i was quite lucky to only get 3 points.
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Post by renmure » Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:06 am

kenny wrote: 57 in a 30, probably lucky in was only 3.
Very lucky. I got 5 points and and a 400 quid fine for 56 in a 30 zone. That was 4 yrs ago too. :oops:
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Post by kenny » Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:18 am

r055 wrote:the section on the road where i pulled over was a 50 - there was a section of about 300 yards which has been downgraded to a 30.
A80 at Moodiesburn by any chance?

Absolutely ridiculous bit of road to have a 30 limit on :evil:

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Post by Ron » Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:37 am

I've just renewed my insurance with 6 points. Swapped from Admiral to Elephant (same company really). You can check how various things affect your insurance on the Elephant website. Each 3 points added about £100 :shock:

But add another driver on you policy (preferably an old woman) and it can drop over £100 :)

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Post by alicrozier » Mon Dec 10, 2007 12:27 pm

Ron wrote: But add another driver on you policy (preferably an old woman) and it can drop over £100 :)
When I added Ed to the Shed it went up by a couple of hundred! :cry:




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Post by ed » Mon Dec 10, 2007 12:35 pm

:lol: :finger

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Post by Dominic » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:36 pm

kenny wrote:
A80 at Moodiesburn by any chance?

Absolutely ridiculous bit of road to have a 30 limit on :evil:
A few years ago I went through the lights and camera there doing 65 tuts - lights were red at the time, passed the speed camera doing 65 tuts and set it off. Looked in my rear view mirror and saw a police bike. ... thankfully there were also police bikes on the junction and in front of me. Police escorts are 8) :lol: :wink:
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Post by tut » Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:27 pm

Where the hell will I find an older woman from?

Suggest that you inform your insurance company straight away as you are supposed to. I forgot all about it until last week, so I told them three months late.

No problem and no increase this year, but probably will be for the 5 points when I renew.

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Post by DDtB » Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:33 pm

Dominic wrote:
kenny wrote:
A80 at Moodiesburn by any chance?

Absolutely ridiculous bit of road to have a 30 limit on :evil:
A few years ago I went through the lights and camera there doing 65 tuts - lights were red at the time, passed the speed camera doing 65 tuts and set it off. Looked in my rear view mirror and saw a police bike. ... thankfully there were also police bikes on the junction and in front of me. Police escorts are 8) :lol: :wink:
Why were you only doing 65 tuts then and not taking full advantage and doing 130 tuts ..... :P :lol:

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