TYPE OF VIOLATION Ratio
Male:Female
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Reckless driving 3.41
DUI 3.09
Seatbelt violations 3.08
Speeding 1.75
Failure to yield 1.54
Stop sign/signal violation 1.53
"We were not surprised to see that men have slightly more -- about +5
percent -- violations that result in accidents than women," said Dr. Raj
Bhat, president of Quality Planning. "And because men are also more likely
to violate laws for speeding, passing, and yielding, the resulting
accidents caused by men lead to more expensive claims than those caused by
women."
Interestingly, women drivers were also about 27 percent less likely than
men to be found at fault (1-49 percent negligent) when involved in an
accident. This again underscores the finding that women are on average less
aggressive and more law-abiding drivers -- attributes that also translate
to fewer accidents.
Study methodology
Traffic code violations data for a one-year period from 2007 and 2008 was
used for this study. Violations were grouped by type and gender of the
driver, and the percentage of violations for male and female drivers was
estimated. Finally, the ratio of percentage of violations by male and
female drivers was calculated to identify the difference in gender for each
type of violation. For example, men were about 3.4 times more likely than
women to receive a ticket for reckless driving.
About Quality Planning
An ISO business, Quality Planning focuses exclusively on providing rating
integrity solutions to auto insurers. Quality Planning works with insurance
companies to identify areas of significant rating errors using
sophisticated database management, statistical analysis and modeling,
customized survey design, and highly targeted customer interaction. Quality
Planning helps clients work within their existing rating plans and charge
fair prices to policyholders based on a true representation of risk. The
company was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in San Francisco. For more
information, visit www.qualityplanning.com.
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