COLUMBUS, OH, March 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) The fact that women are better drivers than men is a much debated issue where neither gender would be willing to step down and accept the opposite sex as superior. However, from an insurance point of view and a collection of statistical facts, women do come out as winners for a number of reasons. A recent article published by one of the country's leading online insurance service, Insure4USA.com, explains why women are really considered better drivers than their male counterparts and find favor with insurance companies when it comes to premiums.
According to the article, one of the major factors the balance tilts in favor of women when it comes to car insurance is because they are considered less aggressive drivers. Aggressive driving can be considered as driving in a risky manner that can cause injury or damage to another. Driving at top speeds, erratic overtaking, and tail gaiting are some of the perfect examples of aggressive driving. Alex, CEO of Insure4USA.com says, "There are statistics to prove insurance companies right. Males between 20 and 30 have the highest number of accident rates due to overtaking and speeding. Blame it on testosterone if you wish to, but the COLUMBUS, OH, facts are very clear. Your DMV, local highway patrol officer, and insurance company have the statistics to prove it. Besides, men have always been more aggressive due to their role in society since time immemorial."
A reality check is enough to prove the fact. Among the most number of aggressive drivers that motorists encounter are definitely males. Interestingly, the article also highlights that fact that women are considered to have a greater attention span. Alex reiterates, "Some experts believe that women have longer and more developed attention spans. There are statistics to prove that the number of accidents caused due to driving while on the cell phone or other distractions is much higher in males. So, here you have it, facts and figures prove that men are definitely at the wrong end of the stick when it comes to auto insurance and are often found guilty about violating traffic rules."
However, all is not lost for the men folk. Maintaining a good driving record is a ticket to lower premiums. Comparing car insurance quotes is also definitely a good start towards finding affordable car insurance. For more information on car insurance and statistics and facts why women drivers have an upper hand when it comes to insurance log on to http://www.insure4usa.com/interesting-facts-on-why-women-are-better-d ... n-men.html
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Insure4USA.com Discusses Why Women are Better Drivers Than Men
A recent article published by Insure4USA.com, explains why women are really considered better drivers than their male counterparts and find favor with insurance companies when it comes to premiums.
2012-03-14
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[Press-News.org] Insure4USA.com Discusses Why Women are Better Drivers Than MenA recent article published by Insure4USA.com, explains why women are really considered better drivers than their male counterparts and find favor with insurance companies when it comes to premiums.