Depends on how bad you want to get in an accident and get hurt or worse.
well as you know there is a high risk of injury when driving. But i will take a rough estimate that 2 teens start driving every year.
If your Driving Record is clean for over ten years, then you are not considered a high risk driver
The company is trying to determine if you were driving without having coverage. If so, you will be put in a high risk category. Companies charge a higher premium for a person who participates in high risk behaviors. Some companies will not insure drivers who are uninsured and still driving.
Yes, but many times you will be considered high risk even if you have a good driving record.
NO, absolutely NOT. Driving is a high-risk endeavor. Just ask any insurance salesperson.
the risk is the probability of injury
A high risk rating in WHR puts you at risk for what and why
A high risk rating in WHR puts you at risk for what and why
Osteoarthritis of the spine increases the risk of whiplash injury. So do poor driving habits, driving in bad weather, or driving when tired, tense,
One-way streets, visual overload, and traffic jams
Traffic jams Visual stimulation One-way streets
The correct answer is : drinking and driving