We also see
more female drivers, soccer mums driving their kids to various events.
Not exact matches
Beginning on June 24, when the ban on
female drivers is lifted,
more women are expected to enter the workforce, which could have a significant impact on Saudi GDP growth.
For example, male
drivers were
more than three times as likely as
female drivers to have gotten out of a vehicle to confront another
driver or rammed another vehicle on purpose.
And if you look at GM's demographics for the Monte Carlo, you can see that the company probably doesn't believe the car needs any
more power than that, given that
more women than men buy and drive these cars (62 percent of principal
drivers are
female).
Jaguar hopes the array of tech will help the F - Pace reach out to new buyers, with younger
drivers,
female motorists and
more tech - savvy owners in its sights.
However, there is a wider selection to choose from in F1 2017, so it may still be worth having a look to see if there is something that is
more preferable between 32 male faces and 8
female faces to choose from with varying preset facial features for your
driver's avatar; 28 crash helmets which are customisable via a colour palette for the hue, saturation and luminance of the base colour and two sets of detail colours; as well as a nationality; first name, surname and an abbreviated name.
Young
female drivers are considered less risky than their male counterparts and so pay less for car insurance; the effect is reversed for life and health insurance — women tend to live longer and utilise
more medical services than men, resulting in higher premiums.
No matter which age group was studied, men are
more likely to die as a result of a car accident than
females, and the aging
driver group is no exception.
Washington, D.C. —
Female motorists with perfect driving records often pay significantly
more for auto insurance than male
drivers with identical driving records and other characteristics the insurers use to price auto insurance, according to new research by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) released today.
After turning 25, whether male or
female, the
driver should see a reduction in premium cost to reflect their
more mature driving status and experience.
The bottom line is that if you are a young
driver (yes, even if you are a
female), you are going to need to be prepared to pay
more than what older
drivers pay.
Whether the popularity of the SUV is a result of it being a larger,
more powerful vehicle with an aura that exudes rugged adventure or a result of the perceived stigma and subsequent backlash directed at the family - oriented minivan, is up for debate — but whatever the reason, SUVs and crossovers have somehow evaded being pigeon - holed: young, old, male,
female, single or family - friendly, SUV
drivers span them all.
For instance, studies show that male
drivers are
more likely to get in to a car accident than are
female drivers.
In general, smaller and mid-sized SUVs and minivans are among the least expensive vehicles to insure and these cars are
more popular choices for
female drivers.
Outside of young and single
female drivers, the other groups of married middle - aged couple and single males at IFA cost much
more than the average of almost sixty auto insurance companies surveyed in NJ.
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.
Especially, male
drivers whose age is less than 25 years will pay
more for the car insurance when compared to
female drivers.
And the savings continue for three years — totalling $ 660 for a
female driver and
more than $ 900 for a male
driver.
I believe it has something to do with either testosterone, maturity (male go through puberty later than
females) or how many
more males drive because how often have you got in a taxicab with a
female driver meaning all the bad
female drivers don't drive.
In fact, statistics show that inexperienced
drivers (both male and
female) are
more likely to file a claim or get a traffic violation, such as a speeding ticket.
Our data, which looked at rates from 54 different insurance companies, showed that 19 year old male
drivers paid an average of 12 %
more in car insurance premiums each year over their
female counterparts.
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.
It is important to note that exceptions exist: Some regions in the country have traffic and weather conditions, populations and other factors that increase the risk of
female drivers having
more accidents.
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.
Men are usually quoted
more expensive insurance rates than their
female counterparts for the same type of coverage because accident statistics show men to be higher risk
drivers.
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.
This seemingly indisputable fact is the subject of much discussion and
more than a little misunderstanding; but not very many people have a solid basis for knowing why women historically pay less, and how today's
female drivers are doing relative to women throughout the history of the automobile in terms of their insurance rates.