More than half a million cars have been seized across the UK in the  past four years for being driven without insurance, sparking concern  that the cost of living crisis could push this number further.
 Since 2018, 542,370 cars have been taken off Britain’s roads, with  the largest number recorded (62,900) by the Metropolitan Police Service  (which covers nearly all of central London), a Freedom of Information  request has revealed.
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