Insurers classify young single
males as high risk drivers, while young females are considered relatively lower risk in comparison.
Not exact matches
Insurance companies generally classify
males under the age of 25
as high -
risk drivers pushing up the price of their auto insurance.
But that doesn't change the fact that,
as a group,
male drivers are
higher -
risk; and that means car insurance, for men, is typically more expensive.
So even if you have a perfect driving record, there may be existing characteristics that may make you a «
high risk»
driver, such
as if you are under 25 years of age, are a new
driver, are a
male, are a student, have a history of filing claims, or have bad credit.