Like all drivers, senior citizens
(or as I like to call them "seasoned citizens") want to
get the best rates on their auto insurance policies. What
they may not be aware of is that older drivers may present
a higher risk than other drivers, usually leading to
higher auto insurance rates.
Following a few simple tips and taking these measures will
ensure that you are getting the lowest rates possible on
your auto insurance policy.
1. Avoid more Accidents, Pay Close Attention at
Intersections. Auto accidents involving seniors often
occur at intersections. Make sure to look ahead if you
plan to quickly change lanes after an intersection. Pay
attention to protected left turn lanes with their own
arrows, and always keep your tires pointed straight ahead
when stopped, so that a rear-end accident doesn't push you
into oncoming traffic.
2. Follow the flow of traffic, Drive at the at or near the
speed limit. Driving too slowly can be just as dangerous
as speeding, especially when entering or exiting
interstates or freeways. It can also trigger dangerous
"road rage" in less patient drivers. You don't have to be
Mario Andretti, but keeping to the right and following the
flow of traffic is the safest bet.
3. Many violations include failure to yield right-of-way,
improper turning or incorrect lane changes, so keep
current on the traffic laws relating to new traffic
designs.
4. Sit high enough in your seat so that you can see at
least 10 feet in front of your car, advises the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If your car seat
does not adjust to allow this, add a cushion. This will
make it easier to see pedestrians and bike riders, and
reduce problems from oncoming headlight glare at night.
5. Do not wear sunglasses or tinted glasses when driving
at night. For many older drivers, night vision is reduced,
so safety dictates not driving at twilight or after dark.
6. Make sure you learn how to operate a New Car. Things
like Anti-lock brakes, for example operate differently in
slippery situations. If you have never driven a car with
anti-lock brakes, sure to get training on proper use.
7. Senior drivers can refresh their skills and knowledge
-- and get a discount on auto insurance in many states --
by taking a refresher driving course, such as the
eight-hour "55 Alive" course offered by AARP. More than
two-thirds of states mandate auto insurance policy
discounts for such courses, and many insurance companies
offer the discounts voluntarily.
8. Look for cars with rear-view mirrors that automatically
dim and filter out headlight glare.
9. Air bag technology has become more advanced, with
sensors that deploy air bags based on the weight of the
occupant, reducing air-bag-related injuries. Some new cars
also have side air bags in the seats or door frame that
offer better protection.
10. Consider fit and comfort in your new car. Seat belts
that comfortably fit over your shoulder and low on your
lap will keep you safer. Automatic transmission, power
steering and power brakes require less physical effort.
11. Last but definitely not least, Check to see which
companies offer specific 'Senior Discounts' While shopping
around for the best auto insurance rates is important,
which insurance company you choose might depend on how
they treat senior drivers. You'll get their best rates if
you're healthy and drive a safe, modern vehicle.
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