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Men and women get different rates November 9th, 2011

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If you have been dealing with vehicle insurance for quite some time now and asked your friends about their rates you’ve probably observed that different groups of customers may have different rates even if they drive identical cars. That’s due to the fact that insurance companies use both age and gender as one of the main factors when calculating rates for each client. And if age is something that changes gradually, gender is a factor that you cannot change (without the help of a professional surgeon) and will have to live with it. What’s the problem, you might ask?

Well, some people find it unfair that female drivers usually have lower premiums that their male counterparts even when driving identical cars, living in the same area, having same credit ratings and driving records. And despite the fact that it may look quite discriminatory there’s a set of reasons for this to take place in the insurance industry.

First of all, female drivers tend to file far less claims then men. Some of you might state that there are less women behind the wheel than men and that’s why the number is lower. But even if taken in relative percentage, women tend to get in less accidents then men. This is largely explained by a less aggressive manner of driving most women employ, which leads to less exposure to risk that can lead to an accident. Men, on the other hand, tend to take far more risks when behind the wheel and this often leads to insurance claims.

Moreover, the character of claims filed by female drivers is often different from those filed by men. Women rarely get involved in serious accidents with severe damage or injuries. The majority of claims are rather minor and do not lead to serious expenses. Whereas men usually get in more serious accidents that involve higher costs. That is also explained by the risk-taking nature of male drivers and cautious driving style most women employ.

So when a woman purchases car insurance her rates are usually lower because the insurance companies regard female drivers as a lower risk as compared to male driver of the same age. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean that all women are better drivers and never get involved in an accident. They do, but the majority of women simply file less claims. It’s the same as with teen drivers. There are teens that drive cars very well and never take risks but they still have to pay higher premiums because the majority of younger drivers get involved in accidents far more often than other age groups.

Of course, making your Сar Insurance more affordable by changing this factor alone is impossible. However, there are other factors you can affects such as your credit rating or driving record. The car you drive also has a serious weight in rate calculations. So if you feel like your insurance policy is a bit too expensive because you’re a male driver there are ways to make the policy even cheaper than for female drivers.

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Gender equality and premium rates March 13th, 2011

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Whenever you ask a talking head paid by the insurance industry, “How do you calculate the premium rate?” the answer is always the same. There’s a big smile of sincerity and that reassuring voice says, “We look at the driver. It’s all about who you are and what you drive.” And that, of course, is how it should be. Actuaries are paid to estimate the risk of accidents and, as they keep telling us, the statistics never lie. These actuaries are like pack rats. They collect every last detail of every accident that gets reported. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a police report, a claim to the insurers from a hospital for treating accident victims, or reports in local newspapers. They have information about accidents going back to the time we were switching over from real horses to horse-powered engines. So ask how many men aged 33 have had an accident at 2 a.m. while driving a red Ford Contour in the rain with a new moon and, with the click of a mouse, you will have the answer by return. It’s the detail that’s so impressive. More importantly it shows exactly how many claims are made by male as opposed to female drivers, and what the average value of the claims is.

All around the world, the statistical evidence shows women making fewer claims and, when they are involved in accidents, the amount claimed tends to be lower.

The reason for this is that, in general, women drive within the law. They do not try to beat the lights or drive too fast on city streets so, if there is an accident, they are traveling more slowly and the impact is less damaging both to the vehicles and the people inside. Not surprisingly, this excellent safety record has been rewarded by lower premiums. Where the risk is lower, drivers pay less. Except, in Europe, this will change next year.

The European Court for Human Rights has just ruled that men and women must pay the same premiums. At the end of 2012, there must be a new system in place to calculate premiums without relying on gender as a key factor. So what’s going on? Well, ask yourself, is it fair to charge someone more to insure their vehicle just because they are male. No one asks to be born male or female so why penalize all those who have the bad luck to be born male? Keeping this real, men don’t crash because their sexual apparatus gets caught in the steering wheel. People get into accidents because they drive badly. There’s no point in forcing people to pay more because of something they are powerless to control. There’s every reason to base auto insurance quotes on actual driving records because, if the record is bad and the premium rate is high, it gives those drivers an incentive to improve their driving. Calculating premiums should be very personal, looking at how well each individual drives. Grouping everyone together on the basis of their gender for issuing auto insurance quotes is arbitrary and unfair (at least, in Europe).

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Uninsured and underinsured drivers February 9th, 2011

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When you look at the real world, it’s always difficult to decide why stuff happens. The clever folk who write books have their answers but, somehow, when you try to apply these wonderful theories, they tend to break down. Think fad diet books and you should get the message. Anyway, one of the more worrying trends on our roads is the number of people either driving with no insurance or only driving with the bare minimum. For those of you who like statistics, there’s a slight disagreement but the national rate seems to be between 18 and 20 percent of drivers on the road uninsured. The majority of those with insurance who own their own vehicles are on the mandatory minimums. Since these are way below the amounts actually necessary to pay the medical expenses of those injured or to repair damaged vehicles, these drivers are partly uninsured. How come there are so many?

Let’s come at this from two different directions, starting with enforcement. Drivers should all have a license to be behind the wheel. So all insurance companies could require people asking for insurance to produce a valid driving license before issuing a policy. Every time an insurance company issues a policy, it could notify the state licensing body. That way, the state would have an immediate list of all registered drivers who did not have a current insurance policy. It could write to every driver asking for proof of coverage, allowing seven days of grace for the drivers to get a policy. Any driver who then failed to produce a policy could be prosecuted.

As an aside, we should mention Oregon which has just produced a report showing only a slight increase in the number of people driving uninsured. Apparently, 6.5% of the drivers involved in accidents in 2010 were uninsured. This report follows up on a change in the law making it more difficult for people to get a driver’s license. It seems there has been a significant increase in the number of people driving without licenses, but many unlicensed drivers buy car insurance. See what we mean about confusing realities. You can understand drivers not insuring because the economy is bad and jobs are hard to find. But skipping on licensing just because they have to fill in more forms. Well, you decide.

Why then do states not enforce the law on auto insurance? It would be good to think this was to give people a break during hard times. If the economy is bad and they really cannot afford to insure, you do not chase them. Except, this is the same policy as applied during the boom years. Politicians and elected police officials do not see votes in policies designed to hit the motorists. The result is higher premiums for those who do pay. With the same cost of risk divided among a smaller group of people, there is no alternative. Except there is no rationality in modern politics. Just as you cannot raise taxes, you also have to look the other way when car insurance quotes keep on rising. That does not take the heat off you , of course. You should still get as many auto insurance quotes as possible to find the cheapest deals.

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Knowing business ethic September 3rd, 2010

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Now a day business has been a usual word to hear, because almost everyone loves to do it. If they get success then they will get a lot of money, if not then they will have to get ready to get a loss. That is why people need to understand the principle in business. If people are smart in using a chance, then they can get a big profit from it. For example, vending machine can be a great example or start to start business, Because of a vending machine can be put everywhere. A vending machine sells quick snacks or drinks and can be in the side of the road or in a mall. The benefit of it is that people do not need to watch out for it all the time. Even though vending machine is very profitable, a person needs to consider some other kinds of factor, such as is there any other people that are selling the same thing. They have to make sure that they choose the right product and the right place to sell it. PLANET ANTARES USA, the entrepreneur USA advice, gave some advice in managing personal. They say that managing personal is sometimes isn’t easy but it doesn’t always have to be strict. So if someone breaks the rule then a manager can fire they employee if they do something wrong, if they are proved wrong and the employee would not be able to complain or deny. In business people also have to be aware of unpredictable accidents that happen. It can from the buyer or just the weather that can possibly cause damage to the business. Here are some solutions for scams from Planet Antares Scam Tips. If one day your business does get destroyed never agree to accept assistance from a contractor. That is why the owner must be ready if anything happens. And make sure that you obey the business ethics that has been made.

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Understanding Vehicle Safety Features August 30th, 2010

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The creation of the automobile has opened up so many different opportunities for mankind and has been the precursor for a great deal of other methods of personal transportation. However, the machine itself can often be dangerous to travel in because of its size, the materials that make it up, the speeds at which individuals travel on the roads, and accidents that can occur with other drivers.

Because the automobile is not always safe, there have been a number of features created to protect those that choose to use the car as a mode of transportation. Understanding their purposes and why they have been invented may help individuals to realize their importance.

One of the most important safety features of a vehicle is the seatbelt. When a driver is involved in a collision with another vehicle, the force that is caused can be extremely powerful.

Depending upon the speed at which the two were traveling, one or all of those contained in the cars may be seriously injured and even catapulted from the inside. Seatbelts, when worn and functioning properly can prevent this from happening.

When one is efficiently strapped in, sensors in the automobile cause the seatbelt to lock up when there has been an accident or when the breaks have been slammed. This means that even when collisions are sudden, the seatbelt will lock into place and keep the driver or rider stable.

Windows themselves are designed to help keep those inside safe. Quite frequently, passengers are saved because of the protection of the windshield or other windows.

They prevent debris from flying up and into the vehicle and can be very useful during accidents. Most windows in modern cars have been designed to be shatterproof, so that if something happens to hit them and break them they do not spread glass bits in the air or on the ground.

This type of material has been used to prevent cuts and injuries from stray shards. Mirrors on vehicles look quite similar to the windows, but have a different purpose altogether.

They are utilized to maintain constant visibility. It can be extremely difficult to see what is going on in one’s surroundings when they are driving.

Mirrors allow the person in the driver’s seat to see behind them and to the sides. The use of these objects is absolutely vital, and must be done properly.

Those that do not frequently check their mirrors are far more likely to be involved in an accident or cause a collision. They must be checked before changing lanes, as well as when backing up and frequently throughout drives.

An object that is not usually included within automobiles but must be purchased and used if one has small children is a car seat. Normal seatbelts are designed to fit those around seven years old and higher.

Even then, the belts do not always fit perfectly; they are more suitable for adult use. They definitely can protect the majority of ages of individuals that ride in the car with you, but will be mostly useless by themselves when it comes to babies, toddlers, and very small children.

Most car seats call for the help of a regular seatbelt to strap it in. The seat offers more protection and safety for younger passengers.

It is illegal to drive without your child in one of these apparatuses after a certain age. Though each state’s laws regarding them may be different, they are always necessary.

These are not an item that you should skimp on; make sure that you have a good quality car seat that fits securely into the vehicle and offers the utmost safety and protection for your child. It is probably best to simply leave it in the automobile when you are using it so that you will not forget it or have to lug it back and forth.

Vehicles’ safety features are constantly developing as transportation becomes more and more tuned to human travel and protection needs. Air bags used to only be stored in the front area of automobiles, but are now being placed inside so that they completely cover and protect passengers, no matter where they sit.

These react to collisions and will open on impact. There are many other systems and features yet to be created that will offer a greater amount of safety and protection to those that choose to use cars and trucks as transportation.

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