Dáil debates

Tuesday, 6 February 2018

3:25 pm

Photo of Mattie McGrathMattie McGrath (Tipperary, Independent) | Oireachtas source

The programme for Government is strong on its commitment to support roads. The people, whether mothers or fathers, ordinary men or women or youngsters trying to get to school, work or college, must have a car. A significant amount of damage is being done to those cars, including to their wheels and tyres. I wish to raise another issue. These cars must pass the national car test, NCT, which we all support as it is a good system. These drivers get their certificates from the NCT and get their cars passed, their vehicles having suffered huge damage and having got them repaired at huge cost. Now they are being told by insurance companies that if the car is ten years old or older, even though it may have a valid NCT certificate passed only two days or a week earlier, they will not insure them. This is pure blackguarding and an attack on rural Ireland and rural drivers, as well as some urban drivers where the roads are bad. They are doing their best to keep within the law and now they are being told they will not be insured-----

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