Not so relevant at the moment with our nice weather and it is under review in August 2012 but may be a useful reference later in the year:
Last updated: 19/03/2012 16:15
WINTER TYRES – THE MOTOR INSURANCE COMMITMENT
Motor insurers recognise that some motorists may wish to fit winter tyres to their car during cold weather. Motor insurers recognise that, whilst no substitute for common sense driving, winter tyres can have a positive impact on improving road safety. In the past there has been some uncertainty for insured customers about the insurance premium implications of fitting winter tyres to their cars. To assist in reducing this potential uncertainty, the ABI has produced the Commitment set out below which sets out the position of those named motor insurers in respect of the impact on the insurance premiums of their insured customers if a customer wishes to fit winter tyres to their car.
As can be seen, often motor insurers will not charge an additional premium when their insured customers use winter tyres, provided that they meet, and are fitted in accordance with, the vehicle manufacturers’ specifications and are in a roadworthy condition.
However, some motor insurers may require you to contact them to let them know if you do choose to fit winter tyres. The name of your insurer and their contact information can be found on your insurance policy documentation (summary details are provided below). It is important to remember that sometimes your motor insurer may be different from the company that sold you your insurance policy.
This Confirmation will apply from 22 November 2011 until 31 August 2012 at which time it will be reviewed.
Please note that this Commitment only applies to cars used for personal use that are insured under a private or personal use car insurance policy.
Full details:
http://www.abi.org.uk/Information/Consum...tment.aspx