Rigpig wrote:
Gizmo wrote:
Smithy wrote:
I wonder how many "safe" youngsters they get to recover that kind of loss.
Well my 21 yar old daughter has been driving for 3 years (the past 2 in her own car) accident free. My 19 year old has been riding a scooter since she was 16 doing about 5000 miles a year, also without incident.
Lets just assume all teenagers are hooligans shall we.
Well, how is an insurance company supposed to know which teenagers are safe and competent and which aren't when they initially have nothing at all (except the word of a loving parent) to go on?
The have to assume that they are all high risk until their driving record demonstrates otherwise. Its a shame but thats the way it is.
Difficult. Admittedly I fund our 3 young drivers and 4 if I count in Wayne (fostered boy with "challenge"

who pays his way and I help him out. I cannot abandon him. I worked to get him straightened out and with a future after all.
All of them .. including Wayne who has history of TWOC from early teens before being fostered to us. .. are all IAM members now.
Their decisions. Maybe we influenced
Our own eldest.. his premiums are reducing as he builds up his safety record.
Twins have 18 months behind them and still in probation.. so they .. like Wayne .. still high.
But.. with Wayne's unfortunate past.. and convictions he has to declare for TWOC.. still... even though he was 12 for the first one and 14 when banged up for it.. released to our care aged almost 16 years and we had some fun and games with him

- his premiums do make the eyes water. He pays what he can afford and I top up the rest. He is a trainee plumber. He does drive his boss's vans. But he can hardly use this for wooing his sweetheart

He is older now.. wiser.. and shows maturity and responsibilty. If he did not show this.. I would not be supporting him still. He deserves and as far as I am concerned .. earned our help.
But insurers cannot know Wayne is now a tame and calm young man unless he provides proof of an accident and point free history .. any more than my own marital fruits can prove this without clocking up similar impeccable driving records. I have stressed to all of them the importance of COAST and safety led motoring to help them stay legal and accident free to their own best capabilities. I cannot do more than this. I have to let them live their own lives after all.
But.. if they have taken the trouble to learn that bit more.. then I think insurers should sit up and allow no claims discounts at post 25 year levels at the very least. It would be a decent carrot to try to motivate kids to learn that bit more and take more pride in a safety led skill after all.