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Originally Posted by Yodamaster
IMO wage, distance to commute, and record should play a part.
A person who makes $12 an hour and has to drive 60km to get to that job shouldn't be paying a ridiculous amount of money because of what opportunities were (or in this case weren't) afforded to them, given that they have a good record.
A person who drives less than 15km to work with a so-so record should be paying substantially more, more accidents per kilometer driven.
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It’s an insurance company. Insurance companies shouldn’t be playing social politics; they should assess financial risk (to them) and charge based on that risk.