Insurance black boxes?

Are 'black boxes' fitted to cars for young drivers good or bad?

Asked on 27 May 2013 by MIMI123

Answered by Honest John
Good because they result in cheaper premiums and keep an eye on the behaviour of the drivers - making it less likely that the driver will behave recklessly and more likely that the driver will survive.
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