Young men between the ages of 18 and 24 this has been proven time and time again by the automobile Insurances
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Women have on average 5.7 accidents per million miles driven while men have 5.2 accidents per million miles driven. Therefore, women are more likely to have a car accident than males. Men also drive a lot more often then women, some experts say they even drive 74% more miles than women.
Men are more aggressive drivers and therefore are twice as likely to get into a car accident as compared to women. Edit: whoever said this should be punched in the mouth for such a pathetic answer ... the truth is that men do get in more accidents, but that's because men drive more often than women ... WOMEN actually get in more accidents than men do per mile driven .... but men get in more dangerous accidents, leading to way more deaths ...
Yes, car insurance is cheaper for women. Insurance companies charge individuals based on demographic data, and women continually cost insurance companies less. This is partially because men get into more accidents, but even those years when the numbers of accidents between genders is nearly-identical, women get in less severe (i.e. less costly) accidents, so insurance companies feel justified for charging men extra.
No, women will not receive lower rates on their car insurance than men. Car accidents happen on a relatively gender neutral level, so both sexes will be charged the same rate.
Women over the age of 25 pay approximately 9% less than men do for auto insurance because studies have shown that women are safer drivers than men and have fewer accidents than men.
Sadly men do the most.
Men have to pay higher rates for car insurance because, statistically speaking, men have a higher rate of accidents. They have a higher rate of DUI-accidents, and also a higher rate of serious accidents than women. Because men appear to be riskier, less-defensive drivers, insurance companies have to adjust their rates accordingly.
According to the information provided on 'Which' the article states that car insurances are conventionally cheaper for women than men. This is due to the fact that women drivers hardly have accidents. The statistic demonstrates that women make less claims, proving this fact.
Accidents, War, violent pursuits.
No. Men cause far more.
The most recent data by the CDC shows 45,520 deaths in 2005. There seems to be no current data on this, but I imagine it is about the same. It is also broken down into age and areas. The south had 46% of the accidents, 14.7% in the midwest, and 14.2% in the west. Young men are 72% more likely to die in a car accident than women in the same age group.