Bertster7 wrote:
Complaints about high insurance premiums really need to be directed at the vast number of complete cunts who drive without insurance and should be shot.
How? If people are not insured the insurance companies have no responsibility to pay out any money so how does this effect your premiums? Unless of course you mean that because less people are paying for insurance the prices rises per capita for the insurance companies to make their desired profits. In which case you think people should be subsidising your premiums... or be shot, lol.
Its the people who are insured but have lots of accidents and make claims every 3 minutes or leave their cars unlocked in seedy neighbourhoods who are to blame.
Turquoise wrote:
It would be interesting to see if British drivers have less accidents per capita than American ones... Somehow, I don't think that's the case.
Killed per 100,000 population:
USA: 14.7
Canada: 9.1
Australia: 7.7
Britain: 5.4
Netherlands: 4.5
Killed per 1 billion vehicle Km:
Korea: 19.3
Canada: 9.2
USA: 9.0
Australia: 7.9
Britain: 6.3
Sweden/Switzerland: 5.9
Edit: Because you'll all complain
Injury per 1 million vehicle Km:
Japan: 1.21
Canada: 0.48
USA: 0.39
Britain: 0.37
Finland/Denmark: 0.13
Australia: no data
http://cemt.org/IRTAD/IRTADPublic/we2.html
Last edited by DrunkFace (2008-06-19 21:58:23)