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Speed awareness course - do I tell the insurer?
Regarding insurance and a recent letter, if one attends a speed awareness course is it technically a speeding conviction and therefore to be declared to the insurer?
Asked on 18 January 2013 by ter
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Depends on the insurer. If it's Admiral, yes. So change insurers. Most do not require it to be declared.
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