
‘Oops’ and ‘oh no’: What insurance data says about women drivers
” An individual’s choice of car also plays a role, with the data showing that women are more likely to insure practical, affordable cars, and men more commonly insure higher-value models that, naturally, cost more to repair or replace.
Sakina Ntuli, spokesperson at the insurer, says women report around 5% more minor accidents than men, and women are 30% less likely to be involved in major single-car accidents.“The data translate into real differences in risk because one serious crash can easily cost more than several small claims combined.
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