So, they are going to give insurance companies access to DVLA records? Well, not in the way you'd expect because the Information \ Data Protection Act means the ins co would have to ask everyone who's on DVLA records for permission.
Lots of people wont want to do that so, to get around it, how about letting insurance co's make it a condition of insuring you that you agree to their access to your DVLA record?
Oh turn them (the ins co's) down I hear you shout. Yep, until you've gone through every ins co who have the same condition, no access to DVLA records, no insurance.
Yep, things certainly are getting better.
Insurers could get access to DVLA database - Telegraph
Because of data protection laws, a driver’s consent would be required before the DVLA opens its records to insurance companies.
One option being considered by ministers would be to allow companies to include a request for access to the DVLA database on the insurance proposal form.
They would be free to decline insurance to a driver who was not prepared to allow insurers to obtain information on any previous motoring convictions.
In a separate move learner drivers could be allowed on motorways, Mr Penning told the Committee.
Lots of people wont want to do that so, to get around it, how about letting insurance co's make it a condition of insuring you that you agree to their access to your DVLA record?
Oh turn them (the ins co's) down I hear you shout. Yep, until you've gone through every ins co who have the same condition, no access to DVLA records, no insurance.
Yep, things certainly are getting better.
Insurers could get access to DVLA database - Telegraph
Because of data protection laws, a driver’s consent would be required before the DVLA opens its records to insurance companies.
One option being considered by ministers would be to allow companies to include a request for access to the DVLA database on the insurance proposal form.
They would be free to decline insurance to a driver who was not prepared to allow insurers to obtain information on any previous motoring convictions.
In a separate move learner drivers could be allowed on motorways, Mr Penning told the Committee.
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