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One-third of Britons consider black box insurance to save money, driven by potential pay-per-mile taxes and rising costs.
A Hastings Direct study finds that about one-third of Britons are considering switching to telematics "black box" car insurance to save money, driven by speculation of a future pay-per-mile tax.
Middle-aged drivers are most interested, with 40% saying lower premiums would prompt a switch.
Telematics policies, which track driving behavior like speed and phone use, are typically 20% cheaper than standard insurance and can save hundreds annually.
High interest is seen in Belfast, Bristol, Nottingham, and London.
Despite common misconceptions, these policies do not restrict driving times, roads, mileage, or monitor music or passengers.
Experts say safe driving leads to lower costs, making telematics a growing option amid rising living expenses.
Un tercio de los británicos consideran el seguro de caja negra para ahorrar dinero, impulsado por posibles impuestos de pago por milla y costos crecientes.