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There is a maturity different in age groups. There is almost automatically a maturity difference in a 14 year old and a 25 year old. A teenager is still developing and matureing, all the way to age 25.
That is why insurance rates lower at 25, becuase the brain reaches it's "adult" stage. There are some more mature than others at all ages, but younger peoples on average will be less mature than older figures. That is a given of life.
I don't see much point in arguing over this topic though, because nothing will come out of it.
That is why insurance rates lower at 25, becuase the brain reaches it's "adult" stage. There are some more mature than others at all ages, but younger peoples on average will be less mature than older figures. That is a given of life.
I don't see much point in arguing over this topic though, because nothing will come out of it.