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So this number is based off when you get your N (or just your license if you were born earlier) and how many accidents you were in?
Just wondering if someone who previously had a 43% discount could end up getting fucked over switching to the new system
Didn't they use to count driving years from when you got your Learners? So anyone who had their learners for a number of years before getting their N might find their rates going up? They could potentially say that someone who used to have 15 years driving experience from when they got their L now only have 9 years experience because they dragged their feet on getting their N.
Read about it in Reddit a bit, they aren't counting crashes before 2016 either lol wtf. So they rob some people of their driving experience to potentially pay higher rates, but give people who had a bunch of accidents before 2016 a pass.
Shits confusing
Last edited by MarkyMark; 08-21-2019 at 11:51 AM.
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