Insurance
It is also an offence for a person to cause or permit any person to use a vehicle without such insurance.
Each of these offences attracts a maximum penalty of a fine of £5,000, the endorsement of 6 and 8 penalty points on your licence or even a disqualification from driving.
MOT
The offence of driving with no insurance is termed ‘a strict liability offence.’
You were either covered by insurance or you were not when driving the vehicle and, basically, you are required to ensure that you are properly insured before commencing any journey, and casual excuses for not being insured will not be accepted.
The only defences to a charge are proving that:
Avoidance of Penalty Points | Special Reasons
One such reason may be, for example, that an insurance company may have cancelled your policy without notifying you.
Any such argument will not be accepted lightly and in the pursuit of your contention, it is likely that you and any other relevant witness would have to attend a court hearing and give evidence to the Court.
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