British insurers have welcomed the scrutiny being given to women's car insurance as part of a European-wide scrutiny of gender-based insurance policies.
A quarter of motorists are prepared to drive off before they have adequate visibility, instead peering through a small hole in their windscreens, according to research published today by UK insurance firm Churchill Insurance.
The UK government looks set to endorse a controversial gender directive from the European Commission that will make it illegal for insurance companies to take into account differences in sex when setting insurance premiums, according to the Evening Standard.
A report by road safety charity Brake backs a decision by the European Union this week to allow insurers to charge women cheaper premiums on their car insurance.
Elderly Scottish women are the most polite drivers on the UK's roads, according to new research which suggests women's car insurance could be justifiably lower.
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