Bankrupt Or Safe? Take This Quiz To See Your New Motor Insurance Fate
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Have you read the news? General Insurance Association of Malaysia (PIAM) is looking into a "risk-based pricing" model. The goal? To reward safe drivers and stop making them footing the bill for the insurance costs of high-risk drivers.
If this system were implemented tomorrow, how would you fare? Grab a pen and keep track of your "Yes" answers!
Disclaimer: This quiz is for entertainment purposes only! While PIAM has recently discussed moving toward a risk-based pricing model, the official framework hasn't been finalized yet. No actual bank accounts were harmed in the making of this listicle.
1. The "Signal is Optional" Habit
Do you treat your turn signals like they’re a paid subscription service you didn't buy?
The Risk: Abrupt lane changes are a leading cause of fender benders. In the new system, frequent "small" accidents on your record will flag you as high-risk.
2. The "Saman Collector" Award
Do you have more unpaid PDRM/JPJ summons than you do loyalty points at Tealive?
The Risk: PIAM mentioned that traffic offences will be part of the "comprehensive risk database." Those speeding tickets won't just be a one-time fine anymore; they could hike your premium for years.
3. The "Yellow Means GO FAST" Mindset
When the light turns yellow, do you floor it instead of slowing down?
The Risk: Data tracking can identify "aggressive acceleration" patterns. If you’re constantly flooring the pedal at junctions, the algorithm sees a future collision waiting to happen.
4. The "Tailgating" Specialist
Do you find yourself so close to the car in front that you can read their road tax expiry date?
The Risk: "Accident frequency" is a major pillar of the new pricing. Even if it's "just a minor scratch," frequent claims from rear-ending people will skyrocket your profile risk.
5. The "I’m a Late Night Owl" Driver
Are you regularly on the road between 2:00 AM and 5:00 AM?
The Risk: "Vehicle usage patterns" are being monitored. Statistically, more severe accidents happen in the middle of the night. If you're a midnight wanderer, you might be classified differently than a 9-to-5 office worker.
THE RESULTS: How much is your premium going up?


0–1 Points: The "Uncle/Auntie" Driver: Congrats! You are the person PIAM wants to reward. Expect "safe driver" discounts and maybe even some extra NCD perks. Keep being "boring" on the road, it's literally paying off.
2–3 Points: The "Standard Malaysian": You’re in the "partial risk" zone. You aren't a menace, but you’re a bit kan-cheong. You’ll likely stay at the current market rate, but one more saman might push you into the expensive tier.
4–5 Points: The "Bankrupt" Tier: Start a savings account specifically for your insurance renewal. Under the new model, your "High-Risk" patterns make you a liability. It’s time to start using your signals and paying your fines before the "Risk Database" catches up to you!
Remember, this is all still in the works. PIAM chairman Ng Kok Kheng mentioned that there's no set deadline yet because the system is complex and needs to be "fair, transparent, and appropriate."
For now, drive safely because it’s the right thing to do, not just for your wallet!
So, are you a road saint or a premium-hiker's nightmare? Let us know your score in the comments and tag that one friend who definitely got a 5/5!
Written By
Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
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