E-scooters blamed for big jump in children caught in UK driving without insurance
<p>Hundreds of teenagers have been given an IN10 police endorsement since 2020, says road safety charity</p><p>Electric scooters have been blamed for a surge in the number of children being penalised for driving without insurance.</p><p>Since the start of 2020 almost 800 children aged between 13 and 16 have been given an IN10 endorsement – the code used by the police for “using a vehicle uninsured against third party risks” – according to data obtained by a road safety charity.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/18/e-scooters-blamed-for-big-jump-in-children-caught-in-uk-driving-without-insurance">Continue reading...</a>
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