«Generally, due to higher rates of vandalism, theft, and crashes,
urban drivers pay more for car insurance than do those in small towns or rural areas,» advises Worters.
Because of higher vandalism rates, thefts and accidents,
urban drivers pay higher premiums than those living in small towns or rural areas.
Generally, due to higher rates of vandalism, theft, and accidents,
urban drivers pay a higher auto insurance price than those in small towns or rural areas.
Not exact matches
«inherently linked to the offer by that company of non-public
urban transport services, in view of the fact that, in the first place, that company provided an application without which those
drivers would not have been led to provide transport services, and the persons who wished to make an
urban journey would not have used the services provided by those
drivers and, in the second place, that company exercised decisive influence over the conditions under which services were provided by those
drivers, inter alia by determining the maximum fare, by collecting that fare from the customer before
paying part of it to the non-professional
driver of the vehicle, and by exercising a certain control over the quality of the vehicles, the
drivers and their conduct, which could, in some circumstances, result in their exclusion» (Uber France, para 21).
This comprehensive study, written by Michael Belzer, Associate Professor of the College of
Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs at Wayne State University, suggests that low
driver pay may be an important predictor of...
While these automobile verse pedestrian accidents are more common in
urban areas and cities, they can happen anywhere if
drivers and pedestrians fail to
pay attention and adhere to traffic regulations.
This is especially true when
drivers aren't
paying attention, particularly in
urban areas.
Drivers in rural areas generally pay less than drivers in urban
Drivers in rural areas generally
pay less than
drivers in urban
drivers in
urban areas.
Drivers in crowded
urban areas like Dallas, Houston and San Antonio
pay huge premiums, because the frequency of car crashes is greater than in the suburbs.