Latest figures from AA Insurance show that young men can expect their first year's car insurance premium, following the euphoria of passing their test, to be twice that of their female counterpart.
And while premiums for newly qualified young male drivers have been rising steeply over recent years, for women they have been falling – the gap having widened by 59 per cent since 2003.
This appears to contradict the falling trend in the number of people killed or seriously injured on Britain's roads. But the grim fact is that the overall share of such accidents among under–21 year olds, especially men, continues to grow.
This is underlined by the latest figures from the Department for Transport Road Casualties Great Britain 2007 released 25th September for 2007, which show that the number of car drivers killed or suffering serious injuries continues to fall despite rising traffic levels. Yet nearly a third 29.1 per cent of those are accounted for by under–25s, compared with 25 per cent in 2000. Young men account for almost two–thirds 63.4 per cent of this toll...
"These figures make for worrying reading and underline why young people, particularly men, pay high premiums although, of course, the first year's premium is exaggerated because they will not have earned any no–claim bonus," says Simon Douglas, director of AA insurance.
But why such a difference between the genders?
Simon Douglas explains. "Insurance premiums are based on claims experience and the unfortunate facts are that men aged under 21 are 10 times more likely to have an accident than men aged 35 or more but young women are only five times more likely to have an accident than women aged 35 or over. The average car accident insurance claim for a young male driver is just under £4,500 compared to £2,700 for their female equivalent. For drivers aged over 30, the average cost is £1,400 for men and £1,200 for women."
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