- Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:08 pm
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But who would you trust more? People who have just passed or people who are still learning and are scared to try anything to daring and are under constant supervision?
dimtimjim wrote:bmstinton93 wrote:I'm learning atm and I think that learners should drive on the motorway and I also believe that learners are very badly treated by insurance companies as many will even refuse to insure me and the ones that do will do so at a ridiculous price which is mad because a supervised learner is going to be a lot more safe than someone who has just passed their test and starts acting really *.
Sorry dude, but the state of insurance for young male drivers is as it is through experience, not unfound prejudice. Statistically 85% of young male drivers will be involved in a 'fault incident' within the first 12 months of driving. Ergo the premiums now changed. To be fair, I had to pay over £1000 for the first 7 years of my driving life (18-25), even when insuring a £300 car.... And things have only got worse since! Average premium now for young male driver is £2000.
But who would you trust more? People who have just passed or people who are still learning and are scared to try anything to daring and are under constant supervision?