SafeSpeedv2 wrote:
How do we encourage the 63% of uninsured drivers, aged between 17 - 30's to pay up.
The idea of “free 3rd party insurance for all” is no different from simply saying that the taxpayers will fork out for all car crashes. They are equivalent ideas – no difference at all. Paying for your own insurance provides a moral hazard that punishes bad drivers. There is no moral hazard at all with free insurance, so driving would get worse.
Here are some other ideas:
(A) Live with it, but ban the perps for 10 years.
or
(B) If so many are uninsured, we should simply raise the age limit to (say) 25 (!)
or
(C) The assumption should be that drivers under 30 are uninsured, and they should need to carry proof that they are insured.
or
(D) The public/private key infrastructure solution, which is an automated form of option (C). For this, you need to plug a digitally signed certificate into any car in order to start it. The digital certificate will have proof of insurance, and will bind the owner of the certificate to an insurance policy. It would be digitally signed by a trusted insurance company. To prevent the exchange of certificates, biometric data would be contained on it. Moving vehicles will broadcast the authentication status and the biometric match. Any car which fails to broadcast is suspect.
A, B and C are the cheap options. I suspect D is the one we will get eventually, as it can be used for so many other purposes.