Young Drivers and Insurance Premiums
June 25, 2011 by John Davidson
Filed under Car Insurance
Young drivers under the age of 25 are often charged higher car insurance premiums than in other age groups. The reason for this is that young drivers are often considered a bigger risk, something which statistics bear to be true. A big percentage of car accidents happen to young drivers. Plus they are considered more inexperienced and more inclined to be reckless, not just in driving but in looking after their cars. If you are a young driver, there are a few things you could do to help bring down your insurance premium.
Know About Young Drivers’ Insurance
June 18, 2011 by John Davidson
Filed under Car Insurance
Young drivers are charged higher insurance premiums because they are deemed to be higher-risk drivers than those in other age groups. Unfortunately, statistics prove that drivers aged 25 years and below are more prone to be involved in vehicular accidents than most other drivers, believed to result from a combination of factors like less driving experience and a more reckless attitude.
Rise in Women’s Car Insurance?
June 18, 2011 by John Davidson
Filed under Car Insurance
Car insurance premium for women have typically been lower than for men. Women have statistically proven that they are lower-risk drivers than men, leading them to enjoy this privilege. There are less women drivers involved in accidents with serious consequences, and women drivers are perceived to be more cautious as they practice more safety measures and drive slower than men. Plus women also tend to drive for fewer times and shorter distances than men. But recent statistics show a changing trend in women’s driving that may soon result to higher car insurance rates for women.
Student Drivers and Car Insurance
June 16, 2011 by John Davidson
Filed under Car Insurance
Nowadays, it is advisable for students to have a car that could take them to and from school conveniently. Many students who have qualified to drive independently are naturally very excited about driving their own cars. If you are one of these students, one of the things you have to know is that a car insurance is required for every driver. And typically car insurance for drivers below 25 years of age is more expensive than for those who are older.
Women and Auto Insurance
June 12, 2011 by John Davidson
Filed under Car Insurance
People, especially men, often typecast women as bad drivers. But based on statistics, this perception is incorrect. Only 25% to 20% of fatal vehicle accidents involve women drivers. One reason for this is because most women do not drive as fast as men. They are generally not as assertive with their driving as men are. With these, women only experience low-consequence accidents in most cases.
Learning More about 17-year-old Car Insurance
June 7, 2011 by John Davidson
Filed under Car Insurance
A major milestone in a teen-ager’s life is when he or she becomes of age to drive independently. In some states, 16-year-olds can start taking drivers’ lessons and 17-year-olds can start driving independently after passing a driving exam. Getting car insurance for your 17-year-old becomes the next step. By studying possible options you could get the best kind of insurance without paying too much.
Learning More About 17-year-old Drivers Car Insurance
June 6, 2011 by John Davidson
Filed under Car Insurance
To be new driver at 17 years old is an exciting time in a young person’s life. However, this is not always the case with parents of these teens, as they have to deal with potentially expensive insurance for these young drivers. Fortunately there are ways to get lower insurance premiums for 17 year old drivers.