
Drivers with more experience in driving get lower rates because they have and exercise better thought processes in avoiding accidents. People under the age of 25 years generally pay more for their insurance, so they must patiently wait for time to pass to see large decreases in their insurance cost.
Mar 11 2011 | Posted in
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Many of those involved have cited that experience is the key thing for helping them get through their tests. Driving lessons are aimed at learning the skill but only so much can be taken in during a one hour session.

For those who fall into the under-25 age bracket, there are ways to still let this work for you and not against you. You can also focus on just lowering your risk factor if the other options don’t really appeal to you…

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