Wasn't the whole contention in the study that the unvaxxed were more likely to cause accidents because their willingness to break one "social rule" (getting the vaxx) meant they were more likely to break other social rules, in this case traffic laws? Pretty sure I saw that quote yesterday.
And I agree with others here - the insurance companies have the real data. If they can see that it's the vaxxed who are having accidents, how would it be to their benefit to have even more vaxxed drivers on the road? More claims, more BS, more work.
Wasn't the whole contention in the study that the unvaxxed were more likely to cause accidents because their willingness to break one "social rule" (getting the vaxx) meant they were more likely to break other social rules, in this case traffic laws? Pretty sure I saw that quote yesterday.
And I agree with others here - the insurance companies have the real data. If they can see that it's the vaxxed who are having accidents, how would it be to their benefit to have even more vaxxed drivers on the road? More claims, more BS, more work.