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There are differences among the areas covered by Sydney, and there is a big price gap between neighboring areas.

Drivers in downtown Sydney have called for a reform of the "unfair" system after paying a third-party compulsory (CTP) premium of A $200 a year compared to their counterparts in nearby urban areas.

There is a constant flow of cars on the road section of Jinbao Town on Highway M5.

According to the Daily Telegraph, motorized drivers in (Campbelltown), the southwestern town of Sydney, pay 40 percent more per year than Camden (Camden) drivers downstream of the highway, according to the current rules for third-party compulsory insurance premiums. Compared with Emu Plains (Emu Plains) drivers just one river away, Burris (Penrith) drivers also have higher premiums.

Kim Po Councillor Warren (Greg Warren) said the insurance pricing system had "collapsed" and created "injustice" in the outskirts of Sydney. "there is a huge gap in the cost of the insurance," he said. "A $200 is quite a lot of money."

It is understood that the cost of third-party compulsory insurance is charged according to the postal code of the area where the driver lives. The premium of the driver in the "metropolis" area is generally higher than that of the driver in the "outer urban area". In the light of this, Warren has moved in Parliament to reform the postal code system.

The new state finance director, Dominique (Victor Dominello), responded that authorities review the boundaries of the five districts every year. And the third-party compulsory insurance refunds provided by the new state government this year have reached A $120.

But Warren thinks the refund measure "cure the symptom not cure the root cause". "as far as I'm concerned, the measure is like saying that the government knows the problem exists-they just don't take it seriously enough," he said.

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