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In reply to the discussion: Why is it fair for men to pay more for auto insurance? [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)40. I disagree, I've known people who simply shouldn't drive
Some minority of the population really don't belong behind the wheel, I've known people of both sexes who terrified me to ride in their car and others whose driving doesn't bother me.
Reflexes, vision, attention span, fine muscular control, spatial perceptions and mental modeling of those perceptions along with other aspects of human ability all play a big part in driving safely and there are those who simply don't have enough of what it takes to be a safe driver.
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There's not a single long-term agreement in the world now that doesn't look at your credit score
Recursion
Oct 2013
#58
No, it's not fair, especially given the mandatory nature of liability auto insurance.
moriah
Oct 2013
#16
It's not one bit speculative. It's based on national/state driving arrest and conviction statistics.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#62
What I mean is, insurance is in the business of trying to make money by managing risk.
moriah
Oct 2013
#65
The math supports the argument that they can make money, yes. It also shows who should pay it.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#68
As a woman, don't be quick to hand over your money, since state and national stats are not unfair.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#78
No they're absolutely not. You're wrong about the gender stereotype thing. Lots of social stuff is
ancianita
Oct 2013
#64
First, because buying auto insurance is only mandated if you CHOOSE to drive a car.
djean111
Oct 2013
#10
Health insurance applies equally because every single one of us WILL NEED HEALTH CARE at some point.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#66
Too bad. Statistics of car-related crime by gender put the lie to your claims. See my other post
ancianita
Oct 2013
#57
Eh, transportation is kind of essential to work, which is pretty essential to live.
moriah
Oct 2013
#25
So if you are responsible for an accident in which I am injured and/or my car is damaged,
djean111
Oct 2013
#33
husband totalled two vehicles 19 yrs, son one, i none... just a second, gotta knock on some wood...
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#27
OMG... lol, ya. all this. my oldest gets no more chances. two. any more, he is off.
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#79
I see. I assume you would be in the Cleveland area, which would be higher than even
madinmaryland
Oct 2013
#96
Insurance companies, whether health or auto, will underwrite policies based on whatever the law is.
denverbill
Oct 2013
#29
I'd not object to mandatory liability coverage up to state limits being made gender-neutral.
moriah
Oct 2013
#48
Car insurance rates are based on statistical risk. Young males have/cause
sinkingfeeling
Oct 2013
#41
And it's about US, too! Those "kids" are gonna be wiping our asses and serving us our pudding if
MADem
Oct 2013
#50
I tell you what: work with us for a nationwide non-profit public auto insurance regime
Recursion
Oct 2013
#54
Actuarial tables and FBI crime stats are maps of reality. Knowing reality is a good thing.
ancianita
Oct 2013
#72
i dont think it is fair but it is also not a good comparison to health insurance. nt
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2013
#77