they have the same chances as anyone else it depends on if there doing something the should not be doing when driving or it could also depend on who is around them. but they could also have less likely because they have more experience then a young teenager just learning how to drive
Auto insurance for teenagers cost more because driving ability is typically judged under how long you have been driving. Teens are new drivers and are more likely to be involved in accidents than older more experienced drivers on the roads.
One of the main reasons teenager's auto insurance is so expensive is a lack of experienced that older, seasoned drivers have earned over time. Teenagers also have a higher rate of accidents and are more likely to drive recklessly.
Older drivers are often associated with higher auto-insurance costs. They are more likely to have physical ailments as apposed to younger drivers. These could include visual impairment, hearing loss, reflex issues, and memory loss, among other things. These problems can lead to more accidents and therefore raise insurance rates.
On July 23, 2007 Science Daily reported:"Drivers 65 and older are just one-third as likely as drivers 15 to 24 to cause auto accidents, and not much more likely than drivers 25 to 64 to cause accidents, according to a new RAND Corporation study."2002 Figures from the Insurance Highway Institute (reported in 2007) show that for every 100 million miles there were 3,105 crash involvements stemming from people between 60-69 and 4,719 for those over 70.
...only if they're ON the road.... kclaire You can find your answer here: http://www.stat-aholics.com/auto/accidents/auto-accidents.aspx.
The rates are so much because the drivers with highest risks are all under twenty five, Older are much more mature and younger people are more likely to have accidents from being intoxicated and careless.
Yes. Every driver on the road needs insurance to protect others, especially new drivers because they are more likely to cause accidents.
The premium is the price you pay for your auto insurance. This will vary greatly depending on location, drivers, accidents, vehicles, etc.
A non-standard auto insurance carrier is an insurance company that insures higher risk drivers - such as drivers with multiple tickets or accidents and/or poor credit.
No because there are more drivers and accidents in California. The libility is greater in Ca so it costs more.
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Nationwide auto insurance offers various types of car insurance. Their policies cover multiple drivers, as well as accidents and damages to your vehicles.