What You Can Expect With Years of Driving

Posted under General by TDI Guru on Wednesday 25 November 2009 at 9:40 pm

There is a huge volume of people who pass their driving tests, but do not know what to expect. So let us take a look at the first initial years of driving and take a look at a few things that you can really expect to happen during the first few years

 

Year One

The first year is in all likelihood the most nerve racking and most expensive. Your insurance premiums are going to go through the roof. As well as this you are probably going to end up bumping your car either once or twice throughout the year. I still have yet to come across someone that has not bumped their car in the first year of driving.

 

Year Two

You are now starting to build up confidence and your driving is getting a lot better. You have probably upgraded your vehicle and your insurance premium has dropped slightly.

 

Year Four

You are now a fully fledged great driver your confidence has frown over the recent years and you have probably had your great share of speeding tickets and collisions. You are now beginning to become a much more ripen driver.

 

Year Ten

You are the now a cracking ripen driver, you have built up years of no claims bonuses and your insurance policy premium is near enough nothing, you are allowed to drive every automobile you like and you are in all likelihood now teaching other people to drive in the same way.

 

Year Forty

This is when you likely begin losing it a little and begin to have slower reactions and at long last see your insurance policy premiums on the rise again. The best time for cheap driving is probably from the ages of 25 to around the 50 mark. When you’re driving and patience then ultimately begins to deteriorate slightly.

 

When your old vehicle has had it, why not look at purchasing or taking a look at used cars, there are so many different models of Alfa Romeo or Nissan

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