In this instance you are. We all would like to believe we are protected by a blanket of SDT's but we are not. It's really very ugly.I may be mistaken, .....snip...
In this instance you are. We all would like to believe we are protected by a blanket of SDT's but we are not. It's really very ugly.I may be mistaken, .....snip...
A blanket of STDs? That DOES sound very ugly. Yikes.In this instance you are. We all would like to believe we are protected by a blanket of SDT's but we are not. It's really very ugly.
So do the people in MT, but when I lived there is was something like 1 in 5 HAS insurance.I an required by law in my state to have insurance
According to this: http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/miscellaneous/me05_183b.htm .... Im not mistaken. But you may have other resources to link.In this instance you are. We all would like to believe we are protected by a blanket of SDT's but we are not. It's really very ugly.
You cannot register a car without proof of insurance in my state.So do the people in MT, but when I lived there is was something like 1 in 5 HAS insurance.
ROFLMAO!! I get into the acronyms; Subpoena Duces Tecum. But I did say SDT ;P you dyslexic perv you ha! Love itA blanket of STDs? That DOES sound very ugly. Yikes.
Yes, that is an excellent reference. Now re-read that generalizing it outside of criminal applications and you have your answer in that paper.According to this: http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/miscellaneous/me05_183b.htm .... Im not mistaken. But you may have other resources to link.
Of course, one can argue that in any application. And I guess your point holds true if someone commits a felonious offense with a motor vehicle.Yes, that is an excellent reference. Now re-read that generalizing it outside of criminal applications and you have your answer in that paper.
Theoretically one can argue anything. I thought it all came down to the probability of each particular possibility. I am sure I could be wrong.Of course, one can argue that in any application. And I guess your point holds true if someone commits a felonious offense with a motor vehicle.
I remember vaguely seeing a commercial or two. Wasn't quite sure what they were going on about. Sounds sketchy as fuck... i just saw a commercial on the tele about some new product that plugs into your car and lets one get cheaper insurance rates based off of their driving style..
idk what it was about this product that really rubbed me the wrong way, but are people really willing to use such a product and give their insurance co's such information on their driving habits and when and where they drive??
i know i surely wouldn't be willing to do so, and i consider myself a very good driver 99% of the time.. the thing is this weekend i went on a 4.5 hour road trip, and was speeding well over the speed limit most of the time while on the major highways.. mind you if i weren't, i'd be getting run over by the rest of the speeding traffic.. would my rates now go up because of one weekend that occurs once a year or so that involves my speeding?? what if i were to go to say nyc, would my rates go up because they'd say i parked the car in a high theft area?
idk, but i can only see negative things coming from a product like this, and i for one would not be willing to give my insurance co. access to this type of info, even though like i said, i consider myself an excellent driver, in fact, i pride myself on my wheel skills.. it's a bit too big brother'ish for my likings..
thoughts, comments??
I wasn't arguing with you, I was just making a statement about how screwed up MT can be sometimes; not even implying that you live there.You cannot register a car without proof of insurance in my state.
Just tell her to drive really cautiously, and you will get a good discount. I think you can actually go online and look at the results of each day and shit.still might have one of these put on my daughters car. I don't see the downside to this. If I can get any discount off a teenage driver I think I will take it. They aren't puttin one on MY car tho
Teen insurance does cost a bit and a maybe a good idea if you think there will be no problems.still might have one of these put on my daughters car. I don't see the downside to this. If I can get any discount off a teenage driver I think I will take it. They aren't puttin one on MY car tho
Good advice.Just tell her to drive really cautiously, and you will get a good discount. I think you can actually go online and look at the results of each day and shit.
Perhaps I'll just drive the car
I would not hand stats on a young adult to an insurance company. Who do you think the US modeled their DB's from? Her proclivities as a wild youngster could haunt her for her foreseeable future. Then you say they will give you a discount? Really? How much of one when they see how a teen drives? I'd ask that up front.still might have one of these put on my daughters car. I don't see the downside to this. If I can get any discount off a teenage driver I think I will take it. They aren't puttin one on MY car tho
A deuce under my what makes you whatnow?? cnROFLMAO!! I get into the acronyms; Subpoena Duces Tecum. But I did say SDT ;P you dyslexic perv you ha! Love it
I would not hand stats on a young adult to an insurance company. Who do you think the US modeled their DB's from? Her proclivities as a wild youngster could haunt her for her foreseeable future. Then you say they will give you a discount? Really? How much of one when they see how a teen drives? I'd ask that up front.
What do you do if your daughter gets in an accident and after an accident they look at your OBD-II data and see a different driving signature? I wonder if they will attempt to deny your insurance claims? See these are the things I wonder.
Frankly if an agency is willing to pay for data I just say no. Then again I would NOT listen to me nor take my advice since I can not quote you chapter and verse. But these are often my thoughts while I am working on filters to mine for data over multiple petabyte warehouses. Good luck on this decision. It's tough where you are at right now. I do not envy you.
Annie