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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Iain Mac
It's a competitive market so they only charge more to cover their risk and its proven that new/young drivers are a bad risk, and young men are the worst of the lot. They might be pricing themseoves out of a market segment they don't want to be in, but that's their choice.



It IS a high-risk job!
How is a road safety expert a high risk job for driving a normal car that isnt involved with your job ?

And what jobs arent high risk ?

So if you are jobless, does that mean it's very low risk to own a car ?
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