The DVLA in conjunction with the Motor Insurers' Bureau  (MIB) and the  British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) are reminding  drivers that  a new law to be rolled out in late Spring will mean that  they must  keep their vehicle insured unless they have notified the DVLA  that is  it is being kept off the road. 
  Information about the new  law is being distributed with all V11 tax  renewal forms from March in  addition to the guidance and video  available now on Directgov.  
 David Evans, DVLA’s corporate affairs director, said:  
 “We know that uninsured drivers are a menace on our roads and add around £30 to honest motorists’ premiums.  
 “It  is vitally important that motorists understand the change and how  it  will impact on them. That is why we have added new information to   Directgov which offers clear advice to help motorists understand the new   rules.”  
 Neil Drane, MIB’s head of motor insurance database services said:  
 “The  change in law is a stepping up of enforcement activity, so that  not  only those vehicles driven without insurance will be caught. Now  the  registered keeper must make sure that their vehicle is insured all  the  time. And if it is, then they need not be concerned. The DVLA and  MID  will be systematically checked, so that the levels of uninsured  driving  are reduced even further.”  
 Graeme Trudgill, BIBA’s head of corporate affairs said:  
 “Continuous  Insurance Enforcement will help reduce the £500 million  burden on  innocent motorists caused by uninsured drivers, vehicle  keepers should  ensure they stay insured or SORN their vehicle if it is  laid up, vehicle  keepers can always check at askmid.com or speak to  their insurance  broker or company if they have any doubt.”  
 For more information go to:  
www.direct.gov.uk/stayinsured __________________________________________________  _______ 
 Sorry to be cynical but this seems to be imposing on all the legitimate  road users at the expense of the (relatively) few scumbags.