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Will the reduced claims trickle down through the algorithms resulting in reduced premiums?
Or not
I wonder...🤔
Or not
I wonder...🤔
Only if the accident management companies are regulatedWill the reduced claims trickle down through the algorithms resulting in reduced premiums?
Or not
I wonder...🤔
That's a compelling reason for the limits - each saved injury is a significant cost saving to the NHS and the person injured. The Police are now tightening up on the limits, and I think most are justified. There are a few roads where people are getting caught out, and fined regular, as it's easy to pick up speed (coastal road near Rhos-On-Sea) as it descends from the 'Little Orme' - big article in the Local News about drivers getting caught.
I've actually found it quite 'relaxing' but as a visitor, I've got to 'remember' - pull away from a junction and you are very quickly at 20, just need to remember to take the foot off the accelerator. Riding has been OK, but drivers are, in the main, still exceeding 20.
Will the reduced claims trickle down through the algorithms resulting in reduced premiums?
Or not
I wonder...🤔
Will the reduced claims trickle down through the algorithms resulting in reduced premiums?
Or not
I wonder...🤔
Perhaps Rish! should target his war on the motorist campaign on the Insurance Industry
as long as they're applied in appropriate areas.
Doing the school run this morning, we could do with a 20mph limit for the entire 7 mile journey. There are 15 sets of traffic lights on the route, and everyone insists on accelerating/overtaking cyclists/lane changing to get to the next red light. I think a 20 limit may encourage a more steady flow of traffic. But as usual it's the idiotic and impatient drivers who will either break the speed limit, or drive furiously whatever the speed limit is, as long as there are no cameras. There is one strecth of 30mph with average speed cameras and there is rarely a cue there; suggesting that an enforced slower limit maybe forces drivers to think there's no point in racing ahead and then suddenly stopping
Just to reiterate my mildy contradictory post; IME the enforcement of a limit with average speed cameras seems to be more effective than simply putting up a 20mph sign. That said, it's entirely possible that an enforced 20mph limit would be as effective, if not more, than an enforced 30