TWO more uninsured cars have been taken away from Bradford's streets.
Officers from West Yorkshire Police's Steerside Enforcement Team said a Vauxhall was stopped on Garnett Street.
A spokesperson from the team said: "This had not been registered or taxed since being bought in February.
"It was seized on behalf of the DVLA."
Meanwhile, officers from the Steerside Enforcement Team were travelling along Leeds Old Road when a Seat was flagged as being uninsured.
The team spokesperson said: "We tried to speak to the driver but for some reason he chose to pull over and run off, leaving us the vehicle for safekeeping."
It is illegal to drive a vehicle on a road or in a public place without at least third-party insurance.
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