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Old July 1st 04, 04:37 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Teacherjh" wrote in message
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[...] As for an insurance underwriter, depending on the policy, there
will be more people paying for policies in airplanes than in motorcycles,

so
the costs is spread out too.


How do you figure that? Generally speaking, an insurance policy goes with
an airplane or motorcycle, not specifically the driver of that vehicle.
That is, you don't wind up with more policies for airplanes just because
there are more people riding in an airplane.

However, having the state spend money to address
road safety vs airway improvements would be an example of where the raw

numbers
rather than the "relative risk" is more important.


Yes, that would be another example.

Pete