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		<title>Rise in Older Children Being Added to Parents&#8217; Car Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A study from the car insurance comparison website uSwitch.com has indicated that the average age of children using a parent&#8217;s car insurance policy may have recently increased. The study compared&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A study from the car insurance comparison website uSwitch.com has indicated that the average age of children using a parent&#8217;s car insurance policy may have recently increased. The study compared driver ages and their car insurance coverage over the course of a year to determine whether older drivers were staying under their parents&#8217; car insurance policies. According to the study, older drivers with an average age of 31 are staying under the policy of one or both of their parents. This is a raise in the average age by 8 years.</p><p>There are a few possible reasons why a child might want (or be forced) to stay under a parent&#8217;s car insurance policy. The most notable is probably cost. Older drivers typically pay less for car insurance coverage. Insurance companies use a variety of factors to decide the cost of a policy&#8217;s premiums. One big determinant is age. This is because middle-aged drivers are statistically safer and make fewer claims. If a child has made several insurance claims, getting on a parent&#8217;s insurance plan can save a lot of money in car insurance rates. Also, in the current economy, more and more children might be moving back in with parents after unsuccessfully trying to find a job. Young drivers aren&#8217;t buying new vehicles, and may borrow a parent&#8217;s car rather than pay hefty costs for car insurance, license costs and other fees associated with owning a car. This could be especially true in cities with good public transportation systems where owning a car might not be a necessity.</p><p>It&#8217;s important to note that children can only legally drive on a parent&#8217;s car insurance policy if they&#8217;re not the main driver of a vehicle. It&#8217;s not possible to buy a new vehicle and then put it under a parent&#8217;s name to receive a low car insurance rate. This can be a violation of terms, and can result in major insurance issues in the event of an accident.</p><p>There are some options for drivers who want to lower their premiums, but don&#8217;t necessarily want to move back in with a parent. Drivers should consider premium-lowering options such as defensive driving courses, higher deductibles and comparison shopping. Comparison shopping is particularly valuable, as it allows drivers to find a lower car insurance rate without sacrificing any coverage. Speaking with an insurance agent can be a great way to get ideas about ways to lower rates in an existing plan.</p><p>The current trends seem to indicate that the age of children on parents&#8217; policies will continue to rise, but for adults that aren&#8217;t able to hop on a parent&#8217;s plan, there are certainly other options to help keep <a title="car insurance quotes" href="http://www.carinsurancequotes.com">car insurance quotes</a> low.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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