anton wrote:
Its a sod to park as it is wide and you cant see the corners. It is nippy and grippy.
I'll give you that one! Bay parking is grand, but parallel parking with no space is... Awkward shall we say
Some places were quoting me 6500+ for my first years insurance.
The thing that really annoys me is that my girlfriend is the same age as me, but she hasn't passed her driving test yet, and she has no NCB or driving experience. We did a quote for her the other day, and she was getting about 1100, the same as my quote with 2 years experience and 2 years NCB, we then changed her age to 17, and it was still 1100, I think it's so unfair to guys.
I know we're a higher insurance risk and all that, but surely having 2 years no claims at 19 should count for more than your normal x% off the quote? I know compared to nearly everyone else I'm still really inexperienced, but why should I have to pay for other young drivers mistakes/misfortune? If I had a crash I'd be happy enough to pay the massive loading I would get on the insurance, I would deserve it, I just think it's a shame that the government and insurance companies are so intent on stopping young lads from learning to drive/driving. Fair enough I've done a few stupid things - trolley bay incident - but I've never caused a serious crash, and I've never collided with another vehicle.
Oh well, rant over, I only have another 6 years or so to wait until my insurance **should** be normal

Wonder what my quote will be in August...
A lot of people in school got put on their parent's policy, saying they were only driving the car say 2 days out of 7 and all this, but I didn't think it was worth the risk of driving around with void insurance...
I hear all these horror stories of people being stopped by the police 7 or 8 times an evening and stuff, surely these guys must be doing something wrong? I've been stopped 3 times by a police car (excluding checkpoints). Once for driving "a bit on the quick side" at 3am in a 30, got a stern talking to for that one, and was told to take it easy and that kind of stuff, totally deserved that one. Another time was for being a suspected drink driver, this time for doing 30 over mini roundabouts, in a town centre at 1.30am, he thought I was driving a bit slowly and cautiously, and one other time for flashing my lights at an uncoming vehicle to warn them of a speed trap - got a nice shiny warning against my name until July for that one.
All those stops were for a reason, and I respect the police officers concerned in each case (although I found the light flashing incident to be unfair), and I just can't believe that all these young people would be getting stopped for "no reason"...
I know there's no other way to load the insurance premiums, but I just feel a bit hard done by (and I'm sure all other reasonably careful young drivers feel the same) when we're paying the same insurance (or more) than young drivers driving their modified cars, handbraking on main roads, racing on back roads with no lights on and all that kind of stuff...
I'm going to hide now, rant mode well and truly off!