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Old 12-10-2013, 02:29   #16
craigj2k12
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Re: Driving Test Age Could Rise To 18

Doesnt bother me, as long as my insurance goes down, surely if there are less high risk drivers on the road, everyones premiums should be reduced (ha ha) I bet if this comes into play everyones insurance will go up to compensate for the insurance companies losses on 17 and 18 year olds 5 and 6 grand premiums.

After writing a car off earlier this year, ive been forced into driving a 1.6 diesel, and have been refused by 4 companies on my 420bhp Mitsubishi Evo. Think im going to sell the Beemer and the Evo and find something that meets in the middle. Even then, does that make me a worse driver than someone who has learned for a year?

I know im going to be taken for a ride by insurance companies, road tax etc for my choice of car, but is there going to be some kind of special treatment for the newer drivers? Like there used to be for pass plus? I dont disagree with the proposals but I think there is still room for improvement and it needs to be made fair with current drivers
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