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Aries 'cause most crashes'
Car Insurance News - Published: 30/05/2008

People born between March 21st and April 20th who are looking to secure car insurance may have to exercise extra caution as accidents can prompt in increase in policy premiums.
Moneysupermarket.com states that nine per cent of accidents are caused by Aries drivers. This figure is 0.2 per cent higher than Virgo, which came in second on the comparison site's list of at-fault star signs.
Commenting on the research, Peter Gerrard, head of motor insurance at moneysupermarket.com, said: "Many of us are sceptical about star signs but it's interesting the number of at fault car crashes align with classic zodiac traits and also closely replicates last year's survey - a sign that driving ability may well be written in the stars."
However, Arians looking to make savings on their car insurance may be in luck today as the horoscope.com website predicts some potential good fortune.
"If the good luck comes in the form of cash just store it away for now," it advises.

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