![]() ![]() ![]() The change could bring significant savings to primary drivers who have a record of clean driving in the province and score high on the driver safety rating scale while the opposite would be true for drivers in the red.ĭrivers at the top of MPI's safety rating scale can save up to 37 per cent on their annual insurance while those with past infractions or claims could see no savings at all. It would mean Manitoba residents would pay their vehicle insurance rates based on the history of the primary driver instead of the registered owner. ![]() The PUB wanted MPI to prepare to change its system to a primary driver model. MPI took the PUB, which is tasked with setting rates that are just and reasonable, to court over a directive the utilities board gave to adopt the primary driver model instead of the current registered owner model.Ĭurrently when a Manitoba driver pays for vehicle insurance, their rate and any discounts are based on the driving history of the registered owner of the vehicle regardless of who is driving it. Manitoba Public Insurance lost a court battle with the Public Utilities Board, and now some drivers may find themselves paying more - or even less - for future insurance premiums. ![]()
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