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New system for detecting uninsured vehicles formally launched

Briain Kelly, 25 May

More than 7,000 vehicles have been seized using a new system for detecting

uninsured vehicles introduced early this year.

A new system which allows members of An Garda Síochána to quickly and

easily identify uninsured vehicles has been formally launched.

More than 13,000 GardaĂ­ working nationwide can now check a vehicle

insurance status while on the roadside by checking its registration on the

Garda Mobility App.

Following its introduction, the new system has led to the seizure of 7,307

vehicles since January 2024, with 1,840 vehicles being seized in the month

of April alone due to no insurance.

This new system to support An Garda Síochána was co-ordinated through much

collaboration between the Department of Transport, the Department of

Justice, An Garda Síochána, Insurance Ireland and the MIBI.

It follows legislative change and the signing of a Memorandum of

Understanding agreement between An Garda Síochána and the Motor Insurers’

Bureau of Ireland.

On a daily basis, the MIBI now provides An Garda Síochána with the

insurance details of over 3 million vehicles that are operating on Irish

roads via the Irish Motor Insurance Database (IMID).

Garda Síochána Assistant Commissioner Roads Policing and Community

Engagement, Paula Hilman said, “By having access to the Irish Motor

Insurance Database through our Garda Mobility Devices, GardaĂ­ are in a

stronger position to detect those breaking the law by driving without

insurance.”

“Improved technology and data sharing are helping to transform roads

policing in Ireland and ultimately help An Garda Síochána to keep road

users safe. Today’s launch shows the considerable progress that can be

achieved when we work in partnership and share data.”

Research from the MIBI indicates that there is a high number of uninsured

vehicles operating on our roads.

In 2022, there were approximately 188,000 uninsured private vehicles in

this country, meaning 1 in every 12 private vehicles were uninsured.

This research also shows that Ireland is among the highest ranking

European countries for uninsured vehicles – three times as high as in the

UK and four times the EU average.

Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee T.D. said, “The Irish Motor Insurance

Database is an important tool for An Garda Síochána to detect and pursue

those who drive on our roads without insurance.”

“The information sharing between the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Ireland and

An Garda Síochána, will play a significant role in improving road safety

and I thank everybody involved for their work on developing and

progressing this initiative.