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Old 14th December 2011, 20:34   #63
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Originally Posted by Rudpud View Post
I know its not yours, and how insurance premiums are worked out. But what im saying is, that more young drivers are involved in accidents as there are more of them on the road?
I would imagine so yeah, almost everyone starts lessons at 17 these days...desperate to have a car.

I have no idea on the numbers but I would strongly suspect there are a lot more cars on the road than their were 20 years ago and the large majority will be younger drivers.

More young drivers on the road = More younger drivers involved in crashes
This leads to...guess what....higher insurance premiums for young drivers.
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