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suggests younger drivers under the age of 20 are 33% more likely to be fatally wounded in an accident. This is usually attributed to younger drivers taking more risks whilst on the road where older drivers are generally more cautious. It is important to note that these are generalisations however, and there are many young drivers who are responsible and safe drivers.
Older drivers also have more time to build up a substantial No Claims Discount , especially if they have been driving for over 20 years. This will also naturally provide another advantage for older drivers when it comes to insurance premium prices.also shows that record-high numbers of over 70s are now driving on UK roads. This can also potentially play out to be another advantage for older drivers as they become an ever larger demographic for insurers.
With this in mind it is perhaps not surprising that insurers view those in these occupations as less risky drivers and so more unlikely to make a claim. The advice of insurance experts is to ensure that you keep your van parked on a driveway where possible and to securely lock your vehicle when not in use. Our data has also revealed that avoiding modifications such as additional signage and branding can also help reduce the risk of break-in or theft thus reducing your premiums.
Greg Wilson, founder of Quotezone.co.uk and insurance expert states the following, “While the complexity of insurance premium calculations makes it impossible to put a pounds-and-pence figure on it, on average, three penalty points could result in a 5% jump in a driver’s insurance premium, while six penalty points could see the cost of their insurance rise by an eye-watering 25%.”
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