Not exact matches
The UC Berkeley researchers found that the primary
drivers of carbon footprints are
household income, vehicle ownership and home size, all of
which are considerably higher
in suburbs.
Due to the fact cigarette smoking is a key
driver of
household air pollution, it's recommended having air cleaners even
in households that are smoke - free if they tend to be part of multi-family homes through
which 2nd - hand smoke could seep
in via surrounding units.
When an owner approaches the I - Pace, it can determine what key the
driver is carrying and adjust settings to match the
driver's preferences,
which is superconvenient
in multidriver
households.
Obtaining an umbrella policy,
which can boost your liability insurance after your car insurance limits are reached, of $ 1 million or more is a good idea when you have a teen
driver in your
household.
Typically it doesn't matter who drives
which car as your rate will generally be based on the vehicles and the number of licensed
drivers living
in the
household.
Some who qualify for the assigned risk plan may qualify for lower rates if within the previous 36 months, all licensed
drivers in the
household have had no accidents other than those
in which a Pennsylvania car insurance company paid no more than $ 1,150
in claims; received no more than three moving violation «points»; had no
driver's license suspensions or revocations; and have been licensed
drivers for at least three years.
If you're involved
in an accident
in which the other
driver has little or no insurance, this will cover medical or funeral expenses for you, most relatives living
in your
household, or anyone driving your car with your permission.
Each
driver in your
household may take the course,
which can add up to some serious savings.
An important component of the Youth Worker role was to coordinate a learner
driver mentor program,
which involved recruiting and training volunteer community members to supervise novice
drivers who could not access a licensed
driver; almost half of Driving Change clients lived
in households where there were no licensed
drivers.
With the U.S. employment rates soaring, the report also states that Latinos also led the nation
in workforce participation and
household formation growth,
which indicates that Hispanics will likely be the primary
driver of new homeowners for the next decade and beyond.