Drivers could face an unlimited fine and points on their licence for using a popular car insurance fraud technique. Fronting is a method drivers use to save money on car insurance by having a more experienced motorist named on the vehicle as the main driver. But this is only done to keep premium costs low while the younger driver mainly uses the car. The practice is a type of insurance fraud and if the driver is caught out could see them punished with a hefty fine and up to six points on their licence. Do you have a story you’d like to share? Get in touch by emailing motoring@gbnews.uk Shelley…