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Insurance Council welcomes first step towards reform of Western Australian towing industry

November 4, 2022 by Pha Tran

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Insurance Council welcomes first step towards reform of Western Australian towing industry

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News release

Friday, 04 November 2022

Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) welcomes amendments to the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014, to enhance protections for vulnerable road users involved in road accidents, as part of the Western Australian Government's ongoing tow truck industry reform.

The amendments, announced 31 October 2022, requiring tow truck operators to disclose the maximum towing and storage fees at the accident scene will address the escalation of towing fees and the poor conduct by some industry operators.

The ICA encourages the Western Australian Government to bring forward the remaining tow truck industry reforms as soon as possible to ensure that WA road users enjoy the same level of consumer protection as other states and territories.

Comment attributable to Andrew Hall, CEO Insurance Council of Australia:

These measures are a step in the right direction for improving pricing transparency and accountability, and something that the Insurance Council has long called for.  

We look forward to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure reforms are implemented promptly and effectively for the benefit of all WA motor vehicle owners.

 

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Insurers welcome the Motor Vehicle Information Scheme

July 1, 2022 by Pha Tran

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Insurers welcome the Motor Vehicle Information Scheme

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Friday, 1 July 2022

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has welcomed the introduction of the Motor Vehicle Information Scheme (MVIS), which comes into effect today.  

The MVIS, which requires motor vehicle manufacturers to share motor vehicle service and repair information with independent repairers, will level the playing field for the automotive repair sector and promote fair competition.

The operation of MVIS will bring Australia in line with the United States and Europe who operate similar schemes.

It is the ICA’s long standing position that, to ensure vehicle repairs are carried out to the required standard, repair information must be available to all repairers and not restricted to those repairers operating within authorised manufacturer and dealer networks.

Quote attributable to ICA CEO Andrew Hall:

As an industry that authorises around 1.4 million repairs annually, the vast majority of which are conducted by independent repairers, insurers are pleased to see the MVIS come into effect. It is critical that repairers have fair access to repair information to ensure a competitive repair sector.

We thank the Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury Andrew Leigh and the Albanese Government for their ongoing support of the MVIS.

 

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June 20, 2022 by Pha Tran

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