Milton Keynes drivers behind others in region for no claims

Drivers in Milton Keynes are more likely to run into trouble than others in the South East, new figures suggest, with one of the shortest average no claims records in the region.
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The area average is just six years with no claims, according to an analysis by the price comparison site comparethemarket.com.

Across the South East as a whole it is 6.6 years, based on car insurance enquiries made by customers between May 2018 and July this year.

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Dan Hutson, head of motor insurance at the company said: “Lots of factors are taken into account when calculating a driver’s risk profile but having a higher no claims could be a good indicator that someone takes care while on the road.

Drivers in Milton Keynes are more likely to run into trouble than others in the South East, new figures suggest, with one of the shortest average no claims records in the region.Drivers in Milton Keynes are more likely to run into trouble than others in the South East, new figures suggest, with one of the shortest average no claims records in the region.
Drivers in Milton Keynes are more likely to run into trouble than others in the South East, new figures suggest, with one of the shortest average no claims records in the region.

“Having more years of no claims could mean that your risk profile is lower, and that you could be offered lower car insurance premiums as a result.

“The size of the car insurance no claims bonus varies between providers, if offered, so it’s as important as ever to shop around for a best deal to suit your needs.”

Oxford’s road users fared the worst in the region, only going 4.7 years without a claim, while those in Rother came out best, at 7.3 years.

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Across the UK, drivers went 6.5 years without making a claim on average.

The area with the worst record overall was Tower Hamlets in London, with just 4.4 years, while it was 7.6 years for drivers in East Dorset, in the South West.

Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said the amount of no-claims years we each achieve “isn't just a result of our own care and attention”.

He added: “Much is down to the risks around us and the behaviour of others. So, it is not surprising to see heavily trafficked, tightly packed, densely populated urban areas associated with lower levels of no-claims."

Of the 20 areas where drivers have the lowest average number of years with no claims, 15 were in London.