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A package of measures aimed at bringing down motoring costs, including insurance premiums, have been announced by the government. | |
Ministers have pledged to crack down on the "compensation culture" on claims for whiplash injuries. | |
And there are plans to pilot fuel price comparison signs on major roads and freeze the cost of the MoT test. | |
The statutory maximum price of the MoT test for a car will be pegged at £54.85 until 2015. | |
Medical report | Medical report |
The inflated cost of fuel on major roads is among the most common complaints among drivers. | The inflated cost of fuel on major roads is among the most common complaints among drivers. |
In some areas petrol and diesel can cost 10p per litre more at motorway service stations. | In some areas petrol and diesel can cost 10p per litre more at motorway service stations. |
The government wants to install a series of price comparison signs which will show the cost of fuel at all petrol stations along any given route. | The government wants to install a series of price comparison signs which will show the cost of fuel at all petrol stations along any given route. |
Ministers are also promising to save motorists money by tackling what they call the compensation culture. | Ministers are also promising to save motorists money by tackling what they call the compensation culture. |
Independent medical panels will be set up to identify exaggerated or fraudulent claims for whiplash. | Independent medical panels will be set up to identify exaggerated or fraudulent claims for whiplash. |
Currently insurers can make an offer to claimants without a medical report. | Currently insurers can make an offer to claimants without a medical report. |
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said: "We are turning the tide on the compensation culture and helping hard-working people by tackling high insurance premiums and other motoring costs. | Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said: "We are turning the tide on the compensation culture and helping hard-working people by tackling high insurance premiums and other motoring costs. |
"It's not right that people who cheat the insurance system get away with it while forcing up the price for everyone else - so we are now going after whiplash fraudsters and will keep on driving premiums down." | "It's not right that people who cheat the insurance system get away with it while forcing up the price for everyone else - so we are now going after whiplash fraudsters and will keep on driving premiums down." |
Mr Grayling later told BBC Radio 5 live he wanted any cost reductions from clamping down on whiplash payouts to be used to lower drivers' premiums, rather than boost companies' profits. | Mr Grayling later told BBC Radio 5 live he wanted any cost reductions from clamping down on whiplash payouts to be used to lower drivers' premiums, rather than boost companies' profits. |
'Shake off reputation' | 'Shake off reputation' |
Labour MP Louise Ellman, who chairs the Commons Transport Select Committee, said she welcomed the package of measures announced, particularly when it came to whiplash claims. | Labour MP Louise Ellman, who chairs the Commons Transport Select Committee, said she welcomed the package of measures announced, particularly when it came to whiplash claims. |
"The Transport Select Committee has looked at this over a long time and very recently we recommended that insurance companies shouldn't pay out for whiplash claims without a medical report and that those medical reports should come from independent medical practitioners," she said. | |
"So I'm very pleased that the government have now accepted one of our key recommendations." | |
GP Dr Rosemary Leonard told BBC Breakfast that the UK has a rate of whiplash that is "way higher" than the rest of Europe and "it is thought an awful lot of them are bogus". | GP Dr Rosemary Leonard told BBC Breakfast that the UK has a rate of whiplash that is "way higher" than the rest of Europe and "it is thought an awful lot of them are bogus". |
"If you had a genuinely nasty shunt in your car and you went to your doctor and you said 'Well my neck's aching a bit,' and the doctor just said 'Well actually I don't believe you,' you would quite rightly be very annoyed. | |
"So as GPs we're in this position where we have to go along with what the patient says, because if we don't and it's a genuine case we could be sued." | "So as GPs we're in this position where we have to go along with what the patient says, because if we don't and it's a genuine case we could be sued." |
Roads minister Robert Goodwill said: "The costs of owning and running a car are felt by millions of households and businesses across the nation. The government is determined to help keep those costs down." | Roads minister Robert Goodwill said: "The costs of owning and running a car are felt by millions of households and businesses across the nation. The government is determined to help keep those costs down." |
Statistics from the AA show that motor insurance premiums are falling at the fastest rate since 1994 - 12.3% for an average comprehensive policy in the year to October. | Statistics from the AA show that motor insurance premiums are falling at the fastest rate since 1994 - 12.3% for an average comprehensive policy in the year to October. |
James Dalton, Association of British Insurers head of motor and liability, said: "We have long called for more robust medical assessment of whiplash claimants. | James Dalton, Association of British Insurers head of motor and liability, said: "We have long called for more robust medical assessment of whiplash claimants. |
"Setting up independent panels of accredited experts will help the UK shake off its reputation as the whiplash capital of Europe." | "Setting up independent panels of accredited experts will help the UK shake off its reputation as the whiplash capital of Europe." |
The moves have been welcomed by the Institute of Advanced Motorists, and motoring organisations the RAC and the AA. | The moves have been welcomed by the Institute of Advanced Motorists, and motoring organisations the RAC and the AA. |