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Will harsh fines encourage people to buy insurance?

While fines for not having motor insurance has gone up to Rs 2,000, awareness of the need to buy a policy is low

September 14, 2019 / 10:08 IST
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Under the new Motor Vehicles Act, the government has proposed heavy fines for various driving offences including driving without valid third-party insurance. But, did you know that nearly 45 percent of the vehicles on the Indian roads do not have a valid TP motor insurance?

The law says that every vehicle must have third party motor insurance. This policy protects the owner of the vehicle from any financial liability in case of an accident resulting in death/injury to another person.

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If s/he has a motor policy, the insurance company will pay the claim to the affected party. Without that, the vehicle owner will have to bear the hospitalisation expenses of the third party or pay a lump sum settlement to the family.

While there could have been an initial rise in the renewal of motor policies, this will be short-lived. On one hand, several state governments are already cutting the amount of fines charged. While on the other, the probability of being caught and fined multiple times is also low.