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Originally Posted by Jmac
FYI, the break even point (assuming no claims) under the new system is 15 years of experience. It also starts counting experience now from when you got your class 7 (N) rather than your L like under the old system.
https://www.bcuc.com/Documents/Proce...esentation.pdf
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thats a good thing. unlike majority of the people on RS who prob got their 7N 1 year after getting their 7L, there are ppl out there who held onto their 7L for many years without the need to drive themselves or have a car to drive. these ppl would be out there with lets say 10 years of "driving experiencing" with 9/10 of those years as a 7L driver who barely drove. one might argue that driving with a 7L is still driving experience, if that driver doesnt bother with getting their 7N asap to drive themselves, they prob dont want to bother with the hassle of driving with a qualified supervisor in the first place.