However, due to
their risky driver history, the premiums charged are much higher.
Not exact matches
Each state's program is different but, essentially, an assigned risk program is a secondary market for
drivers too
risky to be insured due to a
history of violations or accidents.
In general, those with a longer driving
history tend to be considered less
risky drivers, and as a result, they have cheaper car insurance rates.
A
history of traffic tickets, collisions, or other major moving violations on your
driver's license record is going to lead a car coverage company to believe that you engage in
risky behaviors while operating a car.
«A young
driver has a very limited driving record, not much credit
history and data that show they are statistically
riskier drivers.»