Providers have to factor in the experience factor plus other statistical information to prove their point that new drivers present more
risks than other motorists... (more) September 20, 2009
By nature, motorcyclists are simply at higher
risk than any other motorist on the road due to the lack of protective gear that could act as a barrier between them and any element that poses as a threat to their well - being.
Not exact matches
Despite the fact that motorcyclists face greater physical
risks than other drivers, bikers have the same entitlements as
other motorists, and this includes the right to pursue legal action if they are harmed in an accident that is the direct result of another person's negligence.
Unfortunately, motorcyclists have a much greater
risk for injury and death when involved in an accident
than other motorists and their passengers.
The cheapest auto insurance companies are usually different for each
motorist because individual insurers consider different details to be more significant
than others, or they specifically target
motorists in certain
risk categories.
Generally speaking, the same factors that make you a higher -
risk driver will be what drive your premiums higher
than other motorists, even through the OK AIP.
While New Jersey
motorists really have to pay higher auto insurance rates
than those in most
other states, they do enjoy very low auto theft rates and average
risk of being in a car accident.
This is generally because automobile coverage is largely based on a driver's claim
risk, and individual
motorists may be more or less likely to file claims
than others, based on a wide range of statistical evidence.
It is far better to be late for an appointment
than to
risk your life and
other motorists around you by driving in an unsafe manner.
No traffic jams, almost no traffic, time to pull over and snap a photo without
risking your life or endangering
other motorists, room to turn around if you decide you want to go the
other way... the road goes through things rather
than around...»