It does seem ominous at first glance. But I think that my actual driving practices
being used to rate my insurance versus
everyone receiving the same rate whether
they drive safely or not might make it more fair. I mean, rates are based on many things including credit these days.
And if the zip code that I live in have
a higher amount than normal traffic violations, accidents and claims, is it
fair to me if I have not had any of these
to pay a higher rate?
Or did I somehow misunderstand that it will rate my driving habits to determine
“MYRATE”?
Not sure how that $30.00 cost is going to translate to a big enough discount to matter. Most accidents happen within ten miles of people’s homes and most seniors never venture too far at the lightest periods of the day when they crack up the car while driving 19 mph. Good luck…..
The future is now here. This will be interesting to watch.
I think I am a good driver, but what will the company computer say?
You try it first and let me know.
It does seem ominous at first glance. But I think that my actual driving practices
being used to rate my insurance versus
everyone receiving the same rate whether
they drive safely or not might make it more fair. I mean, rates are based on many things including credit these days.
And if the zip code that I live in have
a higher amount than normal traffic violations, accidents and claims, is it
fair to me if I have not had any of these
to pay a higher rate?
Or did I somehow misunderstand that it will rate my driving habits to determine
“MYRATE”?
Not sure how that $30.00 cost is going to translate to a big enough discount to matter. Most accidents happen within ten miles of people’s homes and most seniors never venture too far at the lightest periods of the day when they crack up the car while driving 19 mph. Good luck…..