04-21-2014, 03:39 PM
Mavic,
The course costs me $25.00. The certificate is valid for three years. So, think of it as about $8.00 or so per year. It reduces my liability and collisions rates by up to 10% per year while the certificate is valid. It saves me nearly at the minimum $65 per year for three years. So, $8 or so to save $65+? It's a no-brainer.
No minimum age requirement, no on the road requirements. I got my drivers and motorcycle license when I was 17 years old and have taken the class every three years since. But, as Graylocks pointed out, the insurance savings isn't the only benefit.
The class definitely improves driver awareness and principals. If nothing else, that in itself is worth the price of admission. The other benefits are a bonus.
Robert
The course costs me $25.00. The certificate is valid for three years. So, think of it as about $8.00 or so per year. It reduces my liability and collisions rates by up to 10% per year while the certificate is valid. It saves me nearly at the minimum $65 per year for three years. So, $8 or so to save $65+? It's a no-brainer.
No minimum age requirement, no on the road requirements. I got my drivers and motorcycle license when I was 17 years old and have taken the class every three years since. But, as Graylocks pointed out, the insurance savings isn't the only benefit.
The class definitely improves driver awareness and principals. If nothing else, that in itself is worth the price of admission. The other benefits are a bonus.
Robert