In order to determine automobile insurance premiums for a driver, insurance companies calculate various risk factors;...

liwenong28 on November 17, 2020

Could someone please help explain this question

I don't get why the answer is B.

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Emil-Kunkin on June 2, 2024

He passage is premised on the idea that one who drives more is inherently riskier than someone who drives less, as they have more opportunities to crash. B undermines this by saying that the more frequent drivers are actually safer, which means that they are less likely to crash in any given drive than a less frequent driver.