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Auto insurance quotes for who you are

There are two ways of running an insurance group. One is to make everyone pay the same premium rate. At first sight, this is the fairest approach. The insurer estimates the total value of the claims in a year, divides that by the number of people in the group, and that sets the premium rate. Except, this means the best drivers are subsidizing the worst. How can it be fair for a person who has never been involved in a traffic accident in, say, thirty years of driving, to be told to pay the same rate as a young man who has totaled his first three cars? Indeed, if everyone pays the same no matter how well or badly they drive, no-one has an incentive to drive well. We might just as well all treat the roads as a non-stop, old-school jalopy derby event. That gives the edge to the second approach which is to tailor the premium rate to the class of driver. Some groups of drivers are safer than others. Overall, women drivers have the fewest accidents and, when they are involved in an accident, there is less damage. How come? Because, as a rule, women drive within the law and more slowly than men. So, even if there is a crash, it happens at a slower speed. If you are a woman, always look for the exclusive female policies. The better insurance companies run women-only groups and the rates are always significantly lower than for any other group.
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Auto insurance rates – reduction strategy

If you own a car for quite some time, you probably know how much money it takes to maintain it in a good condition. With the past years the payments on insurance have increased so much that people no longer want to have it. Unbelievable, isn’t it? If you are not a newcomer to driving, you probably have always invested big sums in your cars. A good driver knows that the better conditions he will provide, the better result with be. But what about those who simply cannot afford to pay too much? Well, they have to start searching for other options. Frankly speaking, in the world of today it is not difficult to find an offer that will give you certain financial advantages. So if you are a new motorist or if you are planning to review your insurance plan, listen up. We are about to tell you how to save money on you auto insurance. You may remember it from years ago but believe us, prices don’t wait around. They change significantly. But you can always find a possibility to make the payment comfortable for yourself.
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Auto insurance quotes – investigate and question them

With Alice back in Wonderland thanks to Tim Burton, we continue this series of articles on how to earn discounts when insuring your vehicle. This time, the trip down the rabbit hole (or through the looking glass as you prefer), deals with the practicality of your use of private transport. Remember the insurance companies want as little risk as possible so they prefer you to have the vehicle parked on your front yard where you admire it from a distance and, when it gets dusty, wash and polish it. In short, the less you drive, the more you save. So lets see how it works. There are three times during the day when accidents are more likely. These are the two main periods for commuting to and from work, and the late night and early morning when driving is often associated with alcohol and other “substances”. The statistics show the more vehicles there are on the road around you, the greater the chance one will collide with another. At peak times for commuters, the roads are suddenly full and the risks of accidents are high. Now change the weather from sunshine and gentle breezes to the first ice and snow of the winter. The majority of drivers have forgotten the risks, made no advance preparations and find themselves on a skating rink without any way of stopping in a hurry. The accident rate goes sky high until people relearn their winter driving skills. At night, its the reverse problem. From 11 p.m. through to the early hours, there are fewer vehicles on the road, but the majority of drivers may be less alert. At best, this is simple tiredness. At worst, its substance abuse and you are in the way.
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