Those looking for help when purchasing car insurance could find advice from one newspaper useful.
The Independent has released its Beginner's Guide to car insurance and says that price comparison sites are a "great tool" to find competitive quotes.
The guide also gives advice on which type of policy is suitable for different drivers and details the difference between third party and fully comprehensive cover.
When suggesting ways to lower insurance premiums the newspaper suggests paying annually rather than monthly, as well as avoiding any speeding tickets. It also claims that women often pay lower rates than men, as do married couples.
The Independent had advice for under 25-year-olds saying that "it may be worth considering a pay-as-you-go scheme" as this can "lower the cost by monitoring driving habits".
Recent research by the Motor Insurers' Bureau has shown that there are around two million uninsured drivers currently on the UK's roads.
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