Highways Agency charges

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Breakdown or have a bump on the motorway?
Be aware of possible legalised robbery.
Radio 5 Live
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n607f
Not much from the AA spokesperson, best result from the Road Haulage Association spokeswoman @ 44mins 40sec (drag the elapsed time bead)

Evidence of damage from labourers, after all you'd not pay a lawyer to sweep the motorway.
Get photos if able, under vehicle if no leakage of oil challenge any billing if not appropriate like treating water spillage the same as oil... Motorists as cash cows again.

5 Live Investigates the mystery bills which some drivers are getting through the post after an incident on the motorway. Take the case of Sheila. She was driving up the M1 when she skidded on an unexpected patch of water. Her car spun out of control and she ended up facing the wrong way on the hard shoulder of the motorway. She dialled 999 and within minutes a police patrol officer arrived and got her and her car off the motorway. The officer said how lucky she was that there was no damage other than a minor scratch on the bumper of her car and there had been no other vehicle involved. Yet a few weeks later she received a bill for almost £3,000 pounds from a company that clears up motorway accidents and incidents on behalf of the Highways Agency. Sheila has no idea why she had been charged this amount including £266.62 for a 7.5 tonne tipper hire and driver and £1830.91 for the closure of the hard shoulder. 5 Live Investigates has learnt of other cases where drivers have been billed for significant amounts completely out of the blue with no knowledge of the work carried out. Adrian Goldberg and the team get to the bottom of these motorway charges and talks to insurance and transport industry experts who are worried about the lack of transparency in the charges to motorists...

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Presume in the case of an accident the insurers will cover the bill.

Yet another reason for them to take NCB and/or increase premiums?

W.
 
When one door closes - clamping - another opens ........ :rolleyes:
 
the road owners have always been able to recover costs,if they wanted to but now days everyone wants a payout even for the smallest claim.

yes welcome to the road owners/councils and utility companies looking to cream some cash off us.

good luck all and watch the cameras.

even stopping to assist in a rtc can attract a surcharge espically if you are the only one insured.

shop now for xmas.
 
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This makes it even more important that when involved in an accident (or even as an assisting bystander) to take photos of the entire scene, the road, items hit etc.

If something is damaged already then photo that and get shots of rust etc that show it's old damage.

Appreciated that not everyone will have a cool enough head to do this but gathering your own evidence can be useful later on.
 
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