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BLACKBURN RAVER 10-02-2010 18:53

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 786761)
I don't think there are many insureres who discount their rates for younger drivers......I know that some insurers do discount for women drivers, but Saga only insure those over 50 years of age(at a discounted rate).

nobody mentioned discounted rates but whilst on that subject, saga do so because the main stream insurance companies class older drivers as a high risk, meaning higher premiums...:rolleyes: ... does that not tell its own story or you gonna carry on giving the drivel !!!!...:rolleyes:

Neil 10-02-2010 19:00

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 786759)
what have they to fear by being re-tested....well, actually nothing.....other than the fact that their ability to drive safely and with some confidence is being brought into question after probably many years of safe motoring....that alone will put some older drivers off.

I think that as we get older we don't notice our reactions times slowing down. The aches and pains that make it take longer to hit the brake pedal or even press it as hard as when we were younger.

Anyone he is afraid to take a driving test should seriously question why and I suspect many would be worried they would fail.

entwisi 10-02-2010 19:28

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 786751)
Well said Margaret - have a look at the Insurance rates for older drivers at Saga - much lower rates than a 20/30/40 year old yuppie, so who has the most accidents?

err, not quite mate,
next door neighbour, well into saga world, pays 500 quid fully comp for a Nissan Note group 3 insurance, I at the same time ( 39 YO ) paid 350 fully comp for a group 20 300bhp 4.2 V8.

so where is this lower rates for older drivers then?

You will aslo find once you get over 70 the number of companies that will even cover you reduces dramatically

derekgas 10-02-2010 19:37

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Originally Posted by armani (Post 786765)
bring in health, drug and character tests

Now that would get many young drivers off the road, and the elderly would be alone and safe to drive on less busy roads, many youngsters drink very heavily, and drink stuff that would bleach denim, lord knows what it does to their health, and drugs are rife, social drug taking is on the increase and I think many people have no idea how rife it actually is.

Less 10-02-2010 19:54

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 786783)
Now that would get many young drivers off the road, and the elderly would be alone and safe to drive on less busy roads, many youngsters drink very heavily, and drink stuff that would bleach denim, lord knows what it does to their health, and drugs are rife, social drug taking is on the increase and I think many people have no idea how rife it actually is.

I would say that is an unjust and sweeping statement, as would a statement that all drivers over 50 aren't fit to be on the road, in both cases there are some that shouldn't be on the road however the majority drivers in both groups are sensible and fit enough to drive.

I think it would be a mistake to turn this thread into a young drivers verses old drivers, we need to weed out the bad drivers of all ages.

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derekgas 10-02-2010 20:05

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 786791)
I would say that is an unjust and sweeping statement, as would a statement that all drivers over 50 aren't fit to be on the road, in both cases there are some that shouldn't be on the road however the majority drivers in both groups are sensible and fit enough to drive.

I think it would be a mistake to turn this thread into a young drivers verses old drivers, we need to weed out the bad drivers of all ages.

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I couldnt justify my comments without incriminating others, but your comments show me that you seem to be in the group of many I mentioned who have no idea how rife social drug taking has become, and I refer to hard drugs like cocaine, not cannabis and the like.

Less 10-02-2010 20:12

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 786797)
but your comments show me that you seem to be in the group of many I mentioned who have no idea how rife social drug taking has become,

Nice conclusion you've just jumped to there Derek.
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lindsay ormerod 10-02-2010 20:36

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Lot of ill-judged replies here in my humble opinion, the poor bloke concerned is barely cold.
Let's just consider how many years driving experience this chap has probably had, the fact that railings wouldn't have made a great deal of difference looking at the state of the front of the car, and also anyone can have a heart attack, at any time, chances are the poor chap was dead before the car even hit the building. Having seen the speed of a heart attack and it's effects at first hand, I really think that's the most probable explanation, he could have been 25 or 105, makes no odds. :(

Margaret Pilkington 10-02-2010 20:58

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Originally Posted by BLACKBURN RAVER (Post 786767)
nobody mentioned discounted rates but whilst on that subject, saga do so because the main stream insurance companies class older drivers as a high risk, meaning higher premiums...:rolleyes: ... does that not tell its own story or you gonna carry on giving the drivel !!!!...:rolleyes:

In Barries post he mentioned the insurance rates...which you pointedly ignored by saying there were insurers dedicated to young drivers and women........my point was that Saga discount their rates for older drivers. In fact I don't think they insure drivers under the age of fifty...that must tell you something......and I would be very grateful if you would accord me the courtesy of not insulting my posts.
I did not insult you for your opinion. If you do not like my opinion, then don't respond to my post.

Margaret Pilkington 10-02-2010 20:59

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 786807)
Lot of ill-judged replies here in my humble opinion, the poor bloke concerned is barely cold.
Let's just consider how many years driving experience this chap has probably had, the fact that railings wouldn't have made a great deal of difference looking at the state of the front of the car, and also anyone can have a heart attack, at any time, chances are the poor chap was dead before the car even hit the building. Having seen the speed of a heart attack and it's effects at first hand, I really think that's the most probable explanation, he could have been 25 or 105, makes no odds. :(


Good post Lindsay.

Neil 10-02-2010 21:00

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I know what you are saying Lindsay but I was replying in a more general sense than yesterdays accident.

We dont yet know the cause of yesterdays accident so your right it is not fair to comment yet.

Margaret Pilkington 10-02-2010 21:05

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 786766)
So what do we do? Nothing?

I agree that almost all accidents are preventable.

what we do Neil is police ourselves....realise when we can no longer cut the mustard, whether it be due to eyesight, hearing or loss of confidence.....and also if we have elderly relatives who we consider to be a risk to themselves then we have to make them aware of their failings.(gently)

But I feel it would be a mistake to judge all older drivers by the few, and penalise the safe drivers just on age alone.

And as for accidents......these are occurences when circumstances arise that could not be prevented or foreseen......and as such are difficult to prevent.
Life is rarely black and white.

Neil 10-02-2010 21:11

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 786816)
what we do Neil is police ourselves....realise when we can no longer cut the mustard, whether it be due to eyesight, hearing or loss of confidence

Unfortunately that does not work. That why we need laws and rules to follow.

Many people dont realise they have slowed down, or more likely refuse to admit it to themselves.

I hope I stop myself driving before I become unsafe. I am that subborn though I will probably be one of the ones who wont.

Margaret Pilkington 10-02-2010 21:17

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well then Neil......I will poke you on the shoulder from which ever cloud I happen to be on at the time(I fear I will have shuffled off this mortal coil by the time you need to give up driving).

Neil 10-02-2010 21:19

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 786820)
well then Neil......I will poke you on the shoulder from which ever cloud I happen to be on at the time(I fear I will have shuffled off this mortal coil by the time you need to give up driving).


You can give that idea miss, I am a non believer and the last thing I need is a ghost poking me :rolleyes: :D


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