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 Posted: 06:21 - 24 Jul 2008 Post subject: So, Why do younger riders pay more for bike insurance? |
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Chard and Ilminster News - 23rd July 2008.
SAFER BIKING PLEA
Bikers are being urged to sharpen up their riding skills to cut the number of accidents on Somerset roads.
Somerset Road Safety Partnership has just produced a DVD called Safer Biking, which is being handed out through motorcycle dealers and at various events across the country.
Motorcycle road safety officer Jim Newman delivered the DVDs with other motorcyclists including Police Officers, a paramedic and also a blood service courier.
Mr Newman said: "Around 60% of crashes involving motorcycles are due to rider error, which underlines the need for riders to take additional training.".
"Although they don't realise it, riders can get into bad habits which compromise their safety. This is particularly true of older bikers who took their driving test many years ago or are returning to motorcycling after a break of some years."
Courses such as Bikesafe or Ride to Arrive allow bikers to have their riding skills assessed by an expert police motorcyclist.
Mother of four Barbara Galligan, whose husband, Cyrus, 36, died in a head-on crash in Cheddar in February last year, said: "My Children have been left without a father and I've been left without a husband.
I wouldn't want others to go through what we went through - It was so traumatic."
During the past five years, 374 riders and pillion passengers have been killed or seriously injured on Somerset roads - nine out of 10 were aged 30 to 48. |
Nine out of ten major crashes involving 30-48 year olds?! How the hell do they get insurance so cheaply when blatantly these statistics show older riders are 90% more likely to have a serious crash than 17-29 year olds.
Anybody think that returning bikers after at least five years absent from riding should have to have a compulsory re-assessment? Let's be honest, most just jump back on a huge bike with a lot of power. I mean, my Dad is a good man and I have a lot of respect, but since he came back to biking 3 years ago, he has had 3 crashes and he is 52. Though one was not his fault. ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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Insurance companies aren`t daft are they mate....despite how a lot of people think it`s the older riders who are the bigger risk...it can`t be true can it.
Insurers do a lot of research into risk assesment/analysis and wouldn`t offer reduced premiums to the highest risk groups.
However much "some" people wanna think the opposite...the quotes speak for themselves don`t they.
If insurers really wanted to do things the right way they`d reduce premiums on an individual basis based on each persons merits and yearly track records .....not on age groups.
That`d be too much paperwork and hassle for them though so we all get thrown into big groups and judged as a whole.
It`s dumb...but that`s the way the world turns.
Postcodes are only part of the equation that makes up their complete analysis.....that`s mainly for reasons of theft/crime. ____________________ https://www.UK-BODYBUILDING.co.uk
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 Posted: 07:39 - 24 Jul 2008 Post subject: Re: So, Why do younger riders pay more for bike insurance? |
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Hi
I would seriously doubt those figures as they are way out of line with national figures.
2006 figures (2007 are not out yet) there were 643 16-19 KSI on bikes over 50cc, 1317 20-29 KSI on bikes over 50cc, 1389 30-39 KSI on bikes over 50cc and 1238 40-49 KSI on bikes over 50cc. Total KSI was 5403 on bikes over 50cc. On those figures nationally for large bikes in 2006 the 30-49 age group made up 49% of the KSI
All these exclude pillions (68, 68, 50, 46 resepctively) and bikes under 50cc (504, 84, 58 & 44 respectively), which would make the figures for the 16-29 age group look even worse (would put it to 44% of those KSI being in the 30-49 age group).
Nationally it works out that at 1 in 13 of those killed or seriously injured were 16-19 purely on 50s, the other 87% being all other ages on any bike plus those 16-19 as passengers or on higher capacity bikes .
While there might be some merit to extra tests for those returning, this would be hideous to administer (after all, how would I prove that I have been riding for the last 5 years rather than just having an insurance policy?), would entail massive costs and its prime purpose would likely be to stop people riding.
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A case in point
Not a serious accident, nobody hurt. Resulting from inexperience, lack of observation and delusions of invulnerability inherant in younger drivers/riders. It'll work out as a bloody expensive dunt by the time it's all ironed out though. BMW light clusters and paintwork does not come cheap. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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A 40yr old killing himself after going into a countryside bend too hot costs less than a teenager crashing into a car in the middle of town.
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Younger riders are more likely to have a costlier accident on insurance where as older riders are more likely to kill themselves due to being able to afford bigger bikes and being more in the mid life crisis zone. So that in a nutshell is why but if i had my way i'd be getting the government to get something going to dis encourage older riders who've gone through all bikes to go buy something fast which is likely to catch themselves out as they've only been out riding it for 20 miles in the past 3 months. ____________________ Past - CG125 ,KR1S, SV650s, Street Triple R - Current - Duke 390
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your only looking at deaths, look how many minor smashes young drivers on here have the compared to the oldies. that and the younger you are the more you ride like a cunt as well. ____________________ follow my racing season
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Get me a nurse quick, I just gave HL positive
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 215 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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