semitone wrote:
civil engineer wrote:
does sex make that much difference to risk?
According to insurance companies it does. More strange still is that when we got married we phoned the insurance company to notify them of my wife's change of name and we got a reduction because we were now married. So the same people, same cars, just one surname different is less of a risk.
The VERY strange thing is that it is also often encouraged to suggest young drivers add an expierenced female driver to their policy because it reduces the premium. Typically this is their Mum, but generally anyone over the age of 25 who has held a licence for several years with no accidents will work. No idea why. It's also perfectly legal, it's not the same as fronting where a lower risk driver is declared as the main user hiding a higher risk named driver who is the real main user.
The links between marriage and safe driving is surely tenuous at best, no? Or is there real evidence to suggest married couples have a lower risk profile?!