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TroyTempest wrote
No they don't, Bus companies are self insured with a deposited bond under the Road Traffic Act. Used to be common, especially for local authorities, but the bond is now £3,000,000 so insurance with a very big excess may have worked out better in the past few years. -- Mike D |
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