Recent data published by Aviva reveals that inexperienced drivers are more than twice as likely to make an insurance claim compared to their seasoned counterparts. The analysis highlights the greater likelihood of accidents among newer drivers, shedding light on the distinct risks associated with inexperience on the road. This increased claim frequency underscores the need for enhanced driving education and targeted insurance products to mitigate potential incidents. The insights were derived from comprehensive research examining claim patterns and driver demographics, offering a detailed view into the connection between driver experience and claim rates. Aviva’s findings emphasize the importance of informed driving practices, aiming to inform both policy makers and insurance providers of the potential benefits of focusing on improved road safety measures for new drivers. This data not only helps insurers better understand risk profiles but also serves as a call to action for improving safety measures across the board.
Aviva corporate websiteNew data shows renting is now cheaper than buying in Winchester
Renting is now officially more cost-effective than buying property in Winchester, according to newly released data. The Hampshire Chronicle reports that the disparity between rental