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Uninsurance, 'panic' key reasons why young drivers ‘hit and run’

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While rates of uninsurance have halved since 2005, the Motor Insurers’ Bureau has raised concerns the level of ‘hit and run’ incidents has not fallen by a similar scale.

Research, commissioned by the MIB and conducted by the University of Leicester, found 16 to 34-year-olds were more likely to leave the scene if they were uninsured, had been drinking, were scared or

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