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Should my Wife Drive?

13 March, 2010 by James Lawther Leave a Comment

If you see a couple driving together in a car then statistically speaking it is twice as likely that the man is driving. Is this safe?  Insurance premiums are cheaper for women; this is because they have less accidents than men.  So the woman should drive. But, men drive further every year than women (60% […]

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