What obviously follows, is the fact that accidents
involving male drivers eventually cost higher to the insurance company than accidents involving female drivers.
Accidents
involving male drivers are more fatal than accidents involving women drivers.
Not exact matches
· Legally intoxicated
male drivers are 707 times more likely to be
involved in a road death than a sober
driver.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 22 percent of teenage
drivers involved in fatal automobile accidents had been drinking, and that the occurrence of teen drinking and driving is higher for
males than females.
Young
male drivers are statistically more likely to be
involved in car and auto accidents than other age and demographic groups due to speeding, drunk...
A lot of people believe that women
drivers are not as skilled as
male drivers hence are more prone to be
involved in accidents than men.
Male drivers will also traditionally pay more due to studies that show they are involved in more accidents than women are, so young male drivers are hit tw
Male drivers will also traditionally pay more due to studies that show they are
involved in more accidents than women are, so young
male drivers are hit tw
male drivers are hit twice.
For example, most insurers charge higher premiums for young
male drivers, as insurers deem the probability of young men being
involved in accident to be higher than, say, a middle - aged married man with years of driving experience.
However, this surcharge is not as high for females as it is for
males, because young women
drivers are less likely to be
involved in car accidents than young
males.
In addition, if you are a female
driver you may be entitled to better savings because of a study that shows
male drivers are
involved in more highway accidents.
Many of the stats in 4autoinsurancequote.com's article above * can not * be explained by this road - miles gender difference, e.g.
males being
involved in 80 % of all NY city accidents that kill or seriously injure pedestrians, 40,000
male drivers vs only 14,000 females fatal accidents, reckless driving (3.41 M to 1 F ratio) and similar stats for driving under the influence and seat belt violations.
Like age, it's based on statistics: young
male drivers have nearly double the rate of accidents causing death compared to female
drivers, and more than double the rate of fatal accidents
involving alcohol.
This is primarily because insurance companies» statistics show that young
male drivers are more likely to be
involved in car accidents compared to young female
drivers.
The study found that the problem is more pronounced with
male teen
drivers, with 28 percent of young men
involved in fatal wrecks having been drunk at the time versus only 16 percent of young women.
Due to a lack of inexperience, testosterone, and a general sense or recklessness, young
male drivers, under the age of twenty five, are four times more likely to be
involved in an automobile collision than their female counterparts.
36 Percent of 10 — 20 year old
male drivers who were
involved in fatal crashes where speeding at the time of the crash.