Drive like a girl data reveals 17-year-old men speed 130% more than women of the same age[i]

 

To celebrate International Women’s Day, telematics insurance pioneer, drive like a girl, has released new data that shows women trump their male counterparts behind the wheel.

 

drive like a girl’s data shows age plays a significant role in the likelihood of speeding. The younger the age group, the higher the difference in speeding occurrences. And staggeringly, 17-year-old men speed 130% more than women[ii] of the same age. It is not until motorists hit their thirties that men begin to take their foot off the accelerator, with the difference compared to women drivers dropping to 32%[iii].

 

On average in the UK, men speed 94% more than women[iv].  There’s also a regional trend at play. Men in Scotland speed 59% more than women and men in Wales speed 76% more than women.

 

Kelly Wilkins, Head of Customer Service, drive like a girl commented: “Speed is the single biggest contributor to driving risk – and the one thing that every driver has control over. Yet it seems to be the biggest differentiator between young women and men driving safely.”

 

Another measure of safe driving is the Reward Points given to drive like a girl policyholders for good driving.  drive like a girl looks at acceleration, braking, total miles covered and stopping for rests on long journeys as measures for awarding Reward Points.  These points can be used to purchase extra miles on the policy or exchanged for retail vouchers.

 

Across the UK, women collect 14% more Reward Points on average than men[vii].  However, Scotland and Wales see the smallest difference, with women earning 6% and 9% more than men[viii] respectively.

 

The one road type where male drivers have the upper hand is motorways.  According to the drive like a girl data, men earn 8% more Reward Points than women for motorway driving[ix].

Please find the full speeding data sets below. Unless otherwise specified, reference to women and men indicates a driver below the age of 25.

 

Speeding propensity[x]

Region Percent difference in instances of speeding
South of England Men speed 108% more than women
Midlands Men speed 107% more than women
East of England Men speed 101% more than women
West of England Men speed 98% more than women
North of England Men speed 94% more than women
London Men speed 91% more than women
Wales Men speed 76% more than women
Scotland Men speed 59% more than women

 

Speeding propensity per age[xi]

Age Speeding propensity
17 Men speed 130% more than women
18 Men speed 114% more than women
19-20 Men speed 103% more than women
21-25 Men speed 70% more than women
31-40 Men speed 32% more than women
41+ Men speed 2% less than women

 

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Notes to Editors

insurethebox

Insure The Box Limited launched in June 2010 with its first product, insurethebox, and now holds over 5 billion miles of driving data and associated claims. As well as insurethebox and drive like a girl (another Insure The Box brand) it also administers other telematics offerings. Insurethebox is owned by Aioi Nissay Dowa Europe Limited, part of the major Japanese insurance group MS&D Holdings, Inc. The group is taking a leading role in the development of technologies that will change the face of motor insurance and the way we view the car.

 

[i] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ driving data from 2016-2019

[ii] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ driving data from 2016-2019

[iii] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ driving data from 2016-2019

[iv] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ (under the age of 25) driving data from 2016-2019

[v] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ (under the age of 25) driving data from 2016-2019

[vi] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ (under the age of 25) driving data from 2016-2019

[vii] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ (under the age of 25) driving data from 2016-2019

[viii] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ (under the age of 25) driving data from 2016-2019

[ix] Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ (under the age of 25) driving data from 2016-2019

[x]Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ (under the age of 25) driving data from 2016-2019

[xi]Insure The Box Limited policyholders’ driving data from 2016-2019