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The Association of British Insurers (ABI)
represents the collective interests of the UK's insurance industry. The Association speaks
out on issues of common interest; helps to inform and participate in debates on public policy
issues; and also acts as an advocate for high standards of customer service in the insurance
industry.
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With over 140,000 members the British Motorcyclists Federation
is Britain's largest most influential rider group. Our aim is simple - to promote and protect the
interests of the road rider by representing the riders' interests, where and when it matters.
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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport (DfT). The Agency is accountable to the
Secretary of State and Ministers and, through them, to Parliament and the public, for efficient
and effective management of the Agency and its responsibilities. Our primary aims are to facilitate
road safety and general law enforcement by maintaining registers of owners and vehicles.
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The Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre or
Thatcham as they are widely
known was established in 1969 by British Insurers. The Centre is independently
operated with a Board of Directors drawn from amongst the 31 insurer members who
fund their work.
Thatcham is a not-for-profit organisation. Their main aim is to carry out research
targeted at containing or reducing the cost of motor insurance claims, whilst
maintaining safety and quality standards.
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SaferParking.com holds and
utilises a database of all the approved Park MarkĀ® Car Parks in the United Kingdom.
If you're looking find a recognised safe car park, they have a postcode locator
which will help do this for you.
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