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Drivers consider switching to black box insurance if pay-per-mile tax is introduced

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14 October 2025/Categories: Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Transport Planning


Motorists across the UK are reassessing how they drive and insure their vehicles amid growing discussion about a possible pay-per-mile road tax. The idea, currently under government consideration, would see drivers charged based on the number of miles they travel rather than paying a flat annual rate through vehicle tax.

The proposal has sparked debate among drivers, with concerns that those living in rural areas or relying on their cars for work could face higher costs. The measure is being explored as fuel duty income declines due to the rise in electric and hybrid vehicles.

According to an article by Birmingham Live, some motorists say they would consider switching to black box or “telematics” insurance if such a tax were introduced. These policies use technology to monitor driving behaviour including speed, braking, and mileage with safer or less frequent drivers often rewarded with lower premiums.

Information published by Hastings Direct explains that telematics data is used primarily to assess driving performance and calculate insurance costs, not to report minor speeding offences. The insurer also notes that many common concerns about privacy or penalties are based on misconceptions.

Industry experts suggest that, if a pay-per-mile system were implemented, usage-based insurance could become more common, as drivers look for ways to control costs and prove their road habits are responsible.

As of October 2025, the UK government has not confirmed any plans to introduce a pay-per-mile tax. However, the idea continues to attract attention as policymakers explore new ways to fund the road network in a greener, low-emission future.

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