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Home / Business and Economy / India's Uninsured Roads: A Looming Crisis

India's Uninsured Roads: A Looming Crisis

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Nearly half of India's 18 crore vehicles lack mandatory third-party insurance.
  • Uninsured drivers risk personal liability for accident damages and injuries.
  • Compliant policyholders indirectly subsidize uninsured vehicle owners.
India's Uninsured Roads: A Looming Crisis

In India, a substantial portion of vehicles, estimated at nearly half of the 18 crore total, operate without the compulsory third-party (TP) liability insurance. This situation leaves accident victims and their families vulnerable, as uninsured drivers would bear the full cost of damages, injuries, or fatalities. The Supreme Court has directed the IRDAI to explore measures to enhance motor insurance coverage, particularly for TP policies.

The persistent issue of non-compliance has been noted for decades, with various proposed solutions, including fuel cesses and lifetime premium collection, failing to fully resolve the problem. Even multi-year insurance mandates at registration have seen policies lapse, exacerbating the coverage gap.

This widespread lack of insurance not only endangers others but also imposes financial burdens on responsible vehicle owners. When total claims exceed collected premiums, TP rates are revised upward, meaning those who diligently renew their policies end up subsidizing the uninsured. The need for enforcement strategies and policy reforms is urgent.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a mandatory insurance cover protecting you from legal liability to compensate others for damages, injury, or death caused by your vehicle in an accident.
Despite being compulsory, enforcement challenges and owner non-compliance have led to a significant number of vehicles lacking active third-party insurance.
You would be personally responsible for paying compensation for third-party property damage, injury, or death, which can amount to lakhs or crores.

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