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| Author: Norris Rios |
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Except we should ask whether this is fair. At some point, we are all learning to drive. Equally, we are all going to get old with poor eyesight and slowing reflexes. We can all be distracted at the wrong moment. Every vehicle can have a mechanical failure and deprive us of the ability to slow down or steer where we want to go. So, if the insurers wanted, they could put everyone in the same class as "drivers" and average out the cost of loss between everyone. This would set a "fair" premium. Everyone would pay the same for the right to drive on the roads. In this, the good drivers would be subsidizing the bad, the lucky drivers the unlucky, and so on. What could be more fair than that?
Ah, but you are now up in arms. This is socialism/communism! It's redistribution! It's punishing the good drivers by making them pay for the freeloading bad. You say the fair system takes every driver as an individual and asks what vehicle he or she drives, how many miles a year will be covered and at what times of the day, and so on. The individual takes responsibility for his or her driving and never pays anything towards anyone else's liabilities. Actually, that describes self-insurance where you pay all your own liabilities out of your own savings. All insurance groups people together and shares the risk. That's why grouped premiums are lower than an individual's costs should there be a claim. So, auto insurance companies strike a compromise. They group similar drivers together and share the cost of loss between them for the general premium. Then the insurers increase or decrease the rate depending on the actual driving record. This means young drivers will pay the highest premiums of all groups, but the best young drivers will pay less than those who manage to hit trees or other moving objects.
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