Majority Of Young Drivers Say They Have No Problems Giving False Information To Car Insurers

More than half of young Irish drivers say they don't have a major issue about giving false information to their car insurer.
A survey's found the majority of motorists under 29 think giving untruthful details about their profession or their average mileage isn't fraud, or is only mild fraud.
31 per cent of young drivers had the same attitude when it came to being untruthful about the primary driver of their car.
The survey was conducted by Red C for Liberty Insurance.
Deirdre Ashe from Liberty says fraud is driving up premiums, and the industry needs to be more proactive:
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