Urban areas offer a different set of
risks than rural areas, and pricing of policies reflects this.
Urban areas offer a different set of
risks than rural areas, and pricing of policies reflects this.
Not exact matches
In the largest of these, out of a cohort of 1.75 million Danes, being born in Copenhagen was associated with a 2.5-fold greater
risk of schizophrenia
than being born in
rural areas.
People living in
rural areas are at no greater
risk of dying from heart disease
than their urban counterparts, according to a new study by researchers at Women's College Hospital and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES).
But the
risks are not equal for all: In places such as the Peruvian Amazon, people in more urban
areas are far more likely to die from leptospirosis
than those in
rural areas.
The click - and - collect model offers grocers a low -
risk, less costly method to enter the virtual world
than grocery delivery, Charlebois said, which can be difficult in Canada's
rural areas.
More people typically translates into more
risks for insurance companies (this is why insurance costs in cities are generally far higher
than rates in
rural areas).
In
rural areas, where speed limits are higher, the
risk of a fatal accident for a motorcyclist is much higher per kilometre
than the driver or passenger of any other motorized vehicle.
General practices in
rural areas risk dying due to lack of talent for succession purposes, rather
than lack of demand for services.
For example, people in cities generally pay higher premiums
than people in
rural areas because of a higher
risk of an accident in cities.
Generally, cities face higher
risks for property crime
than suburbs or
rural areas.
For example, if you live in a city that has frequent auto accidents, your premium will likely be higher
than that of someone who lives in a
rural area that carries a low
risk of auto accidents.
Vehicle thefts have declined across the nation, but people in urban
areas tend to have a higher
risk than people in
rural areas or small towns.
Urban
areas in general are more expensive
than rural ones and urban drivers are at higher
risk of accident
than their
rural counterparts.
For example, if you live in a very
rural area, there may be less driving
risks than in a large city.
However, living in a geographically remote part of Scotland (more
than 30 minutes» driving time from urban settlements of 10,000 people or more), did appear to increase the
risk of a poor father - child relationship, irrespective of whether the family was living in a remote town or
rural area.