Young drivers have chance to reduce their car insurance rates with new driving course

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The new Drive iQ PRO driving course offers young drivers the opportunity to hone their skills behind the wheel, while at the same time, reducing their car insurance premiums.

Insurance premiums for young drivers are notoriously high with young male drivers being hit hardest by expensive rates of insurance. A figure released recently indicated that car insurance prices have risen by almost 50% in the last year for drivers in the youngest age bracket.

One way to beat the hike in car insurance rates is to enrol on an advanced driving course such as Drive iQ PRO. The scheme offers a course spread over five learning units with post-test modules, online tuition, and in-car tuition.

The cost to enrol is £150 and the course is available nationwide through the AA and independent driving instructors.

Young drivers who sign up will be provided with an exclusive insurance quote which can be held for 6 months for the duration of the course. The insurance company which supports the scheme also offers an exclusive provisional car insurance package for those who sign up to the course so they can practice driving in their own cars.

For more information on the new driving scheme and how you can benefit from reduced car insurance rates by enrolling on the scheme, please visit the official Drive IQ PRO website.

Tips on how young drivers can keep the cost of insurance low

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The cost of insurance is the biggest hurdle facing young drivers according to a study carried out by I-Kube who specialise in the provision of cover for new drivers. 90% of those questioned as part of the survey said that the cost of cover was the biggest barrier to getting on the road, the expense of buying a car was voted as the second biggest obstacle. With the cost of car insurance proving an issue for young drivers, here are some helpful hints to keep the cost of cover down.

Shop around to find the best deal. Use price comparison sites, but also seek out companies which specialise in cover for young drivers. Finding a policy which is most suited to you personally will help to bring the cost down.

Go with an insurer which recognises Pass Plus. By undertaking this driver training course, which is aimed at those who have recently passed their test, you could see your insurance premiums drop by up to 35%

Buy a car which you can afford to insure. As your first car, it’s a wise decision to opt for a vehicle which is in the lowest possible insurance group in order to keep your cover low. Before you actually buy your first car, get a few insurance quotes so you can determine whether or not you can afford to insure it.

Add another driver to you policy. By adding a more experienced driver to your car insurance policy such as a parent, you could see your premiums decrease. However you must remain as the main driver of the vehicle not the older driver. Falsely naming a parent or more experienced driver as the main driver on a policy is known as “fronting” and is against the law.

Follow these tips in order to find the cheapest car insurance policy for your first car.

Study reveals women are better drivers

Study found that women are involved in less motoring accidents compared to men

Study found that women are involved in less motoring accidents compared to men

A recent study has revealed that women are better drivers than men. The survey took into account over 6 million insurance quotes and found that women are responsible for fewer motoring accidents when compared to men.

The results also highlighted the huge difference in motor insurance rates between male and female motorists. However the disparity is seen most acutely in the insurance prices for younger drivers with an 18-year-old male driver paying on average, £1,081 more than a female driver of the same age for motoring cover.

The study was conducted by insurance price comparison site moneysupermarket.com which also found that the average price male drivers pay for motoring insurance stands at £868 whereas the cost for women is considerably less at £517.

An expert on car insurance from the price comparison website added that not only do women benefit from lower premiums on their cover, these premiums also decrease at a much faster rate than those of men.

The good news doesn’t stop there for female drivers. It was also revealed that women’s car insurance lowers considerably as they get older with women in their 20’s paying an average of £598 a year on motoring cover, and a woman in her 40’s paying £260 per annum.