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Friday, November 27, 2009

Interesting stats on who are the biggest train travellers, cylists, etc...

We are doing a series of interesting press releases on run of the mill census data. They deal with who the biggest users of alternative transport are in Australia. Like who are the biggest train users. Clearly these people are going to be winners when they take out Pay As You Drive!

From http://www.newsmaker.com.au/news/1938:
Residents of Summerhill are Australia’s biggest users of trains per capita and as a result many of them are probably paying far more for their car insurance than they should says Roger Grobler, CEO of Real Insurance.

Says Grobler: “We have analysed numerous Australian Bureau of Statistics figures across the suburbs of Sydney. While Summerhill residents should be commended on their extensive use of public transport the fact of the matter is that if they have a car they are still paying the same car insurance premiums as those who drive even four times the distance.

“In effect many Summerhill car owners using public transport are subsidising other motorist’s car insurance premiums.

“I believe that there are many drivers in Summerhill who are paying far more for their car insurance than they should given their profile and the distance they drive.

“These motorists are far better off exploring a pay-as-you-drive insurance system whereby they only pay for the kilometres they drive.”

Grobler points out that pay-as-you-drive motor insurance only works for those people who drive less than the average for their area and their demographic profile compared to their peers.

He gives the example of a 39 year old female living in Summer Hill who could save up to $365.29 by going to Pay As You Drive car insurance. She drives a 2007 Hyundai Getz 5 door auto and would traditionally pay motor insurance of around $807.88 per annum. Using Pay As You Drive she would pay $442.59 for 5,000kms, $486.91 for 7,000kms or $553.40 for 10,000kms of car insurance purchased.

Further examples

Cairns
Residents of Cairns are the largest bicycle users in Australia, yet like the train users of Summer Hill, are still paying the same premiums as regular car users.

A 29 year old Female living in Cairns who could save up to $193.90 by going onto Pay As You Drive insurance. She drives a 2007 Mazda 2 Neo Auto and would traditionally pay motor insurance of around $563.50 per annum. Using Pay As You Drive she would pay $369.60 for 5,000kms, $401.94 for 7,000kms or $450.45 for 10,000kms of insurance purchased.

Campbelltown
A 49 year old male living in Campbelltown who could save up to $356.97 by going onto Pay As You Drive insurance. He drives a 2007 Ford falcon Eurosport auto and he would traditionally pay motor insurance of around $874.83 per annum. Using Pay As You Drive he would pay $517.86 for 5,000km, $559.73 for 7,000kms or $621.68 for 10,000kms of insurance purchased.

Pymble
A 40 year old male living in Pymble who could save up to $323.82 by going onto Pay As You Drive insurance. He drives a 2008 Holden Lumina VE and would traditionally pay motor insurance of around $800.67 per annum. Using Pay As You Drive he would pay $476.85 for 5,000kms, $517.90 for 7,000kms or $579.51 for 10,000kms of insurance purchased.

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