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Tips: Credit score, insurance score and auto insurance premiums

Tips: Credit score, insurance score and auto insurance premiums

Automobiles
It's not that good or bad credit makes a driver a better driver; it's that insurance companies have found that individuals with poor credit tend to file more auto insurance claims with personal injury or vehicle damage compared to folks with good credit. Therefore, underwriters evaluate each driver's credit history to determine if a driver is considered a high risk from a claims perspective. Drivers with poor credit should expect to pay more for car insurance than their counterpart that has good credit. Insurance companies look at five factors when it comes to evaluating credit and determining whether or not it will affect auto insurance premiums positively or negatively. Payment History Affects Car Insurance Costs When determining an insurance score, companies look to see if the ...
The benefits of wearing the right workout clothing

The benefits of wearing the right workout clothing

Lifestyle
Thousands of people are currently taking up the huge challenge of getting fit. Perhaps you are one of them? If this is the case, then it is likely that you have purchased your gym membership, you’ve stocked up on healthy food, and you're ready to go. However, before you jump straight in and head out on your daily jog, it is important you make sure you are fully prepared and have bought yourself the right workout clothing. You may be thinking that you’re not out to make a fashion statement. That is true; what you look like whilst working out really doesn’t matter all that much. However, what does matter is that you have the right workout clothing to allow you to workout effectively, and in the best way possible. Here are a few of the benefits that come with wearing the right workout clo...
What Happens When You Don’t Pull Over For the Police

What Happens When You Don’t Pull Over For the Police

General
If you ever find yourself being flagged down by the police to pull over, you better just pull over. The last thing you want is to drum up any more suspicion from the police, when they already want to talk to you. It might be that you are scared, or that you actually have something in the car that you don’t want the police to find. Whatever the reason, making the decision to not pull over is a bad one. Cooperation is key when it comes to being flagged down by a police officer. Different counties, towns, states, and provinces have different rules about how much trouble you can get it in if fail to obey a police officer, but the bottom line is: the outcome is never as good as it could have been if you had just pulled over. What Kind of Penalties are Possible Depending on where you l...