Women More Concerned About Fuel Increases
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Women More Concerned About Rising Fuel Costs
Summary:
A recent poll in Australia reveals that women drivers are more worried about increasing fuel prices compared to men.
Article:
A survey conducted by NEWS.com.au and Coredata in Australia shows that women drivers express greater concern over rising fuel costs than their male counterparts. This mirrors their general caution in driving, often resulting in lower car insurance premiums for women.
Approximately 86% of women motorists reported anxiety over escalating petrol prices, in contrast to 80% of men. Moreover, 66% of these women are actively trying to reduce their fuel consumption, compared to 59% of men, who typically face higher insurance costs.
In terms of car purchasing preferences, almost half of the women surveyed are considering smaller vehicles, which could further lower their insurance premiums. Conversely, less than a third of men are thinking about buying smaller cars.
This trend isn't confined to Australia. Both male and female drivers in Britain have similarly felt the financial pressure from fuel hikes over recent years, prompting many to contemplate more fuel-efficient vehicle options as well.
Acquiring a new car often prompts drivers to reevaluate their insurance policies. Some insurers provide specialized motor insurance for women, acknowledging their typically safer driving records.
Interestingly, a previous survey by Chrysler Group highlighted differences in perceptions of driving standards between genders, even as both sexes agree on key driving skills like avoiding obstacles and handling adverse weather conditions.
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