One of the eternal arguments that can come up in male versus female arguments is that of driving insurance premiums. It is a well known fact the women’s car insurance premiums can be significantly less than men’s, if all other factors remain the same (such as type of vehicle, location and past claims history). But why is this?
Well despite comments often made by men (disparaging remarks about ‘women drivers’ – everyone has heard a remark or two) if you look at statistics it appears that male bias against female motorists is misjudged. If statistics are looked into closely, rather than mere here-say or rumour, we can see that women are actually safer drivers. It is proven and documented that they have less severe accidents than their male counterparts. The facts speak for themselves and accuracy or bias within these stats does not come into play, as they are actually compiled by independent driving associations and the car insurance companies themselves.
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