Getting a driver’s license is every teenager’s biggest dream – at least at the time. It gives them the opportunity to take on the responsibility of driving and being able to get themselves from point A to point B.
Dec
083 Tips For Finding Cheaper Minnesota Car Insurance
Tagged Under : Car Insurance, Insurance
The times are tight, and most Minnesota families are looking for ways to save money. When they pull their monthly bills, car insurance is one of the first expenses that many Minnesota families feel they can reduce. After all, Minnesota car insurance companies are also facing an economic crunch, and they want to make their products more affordable for consumers.
Nov
13It can be difficult to find a family car insurance policy that provides adequate coverage for every family member. This is particularly true when buying insurance online, as different types of car insurance can be confusing and it can be difficult to budget for the high monthly premiums that most so-called “full coverage” plans can carry.
Nov
11Blue Shield of California has announced plans to return $295 million to policyholders and others during December as part of its pledge to limit its net income to 2 percent of revenues.
The refunds are the result of a Blue Shield policy change that grew out of a controversy at the beginning of the year. At the time, media reports stated the insurer planned three rate hikes that would increase premiums for some health insurance plans by as much as 59 percent.
The reaction was fast and furious.
According to a survey reported on by the more of us argue in our cars than get amorous.
The survey, carried out by a car insurance comparison website, stated that, out of the 2,000 pollsters, 47.5% of men and close to 30% of women claim to have indulged in bedroom activities in their car, while nearly 63% of women and close to 60% of men admitted to having argued in their cars.
Frankly, I fail to see why this is a surprise to anyone – in fact, I am astonished that the figures for in-car amorousness are as high as they are and anyone who has not argued with their children or partner during a long car journey must be an automaton.
But, of course, the results are qualified by the use of the word and, naturally, not all of those questioned may have been totally truthful when confessing to arguing in their cars.
If we’re going to be totally devoid of humour, we should of course profess that unless the car is completely stationary and the engine is switched off either activity is extremely dangerous and has the potential to cause a car accident.
So, for the sake of road safety, we implore you – leave your anger in a lay-by and keep your ardour for….anywhere else really.
Happy driving!

