The more miles a vehicle is driven [work or school] means the longer the vehicle is exposed to the possibility of an accident, and the greater the risk for any kind of insurance, and loss. Naturally, the greater the exposure to financial loss to the insurer, and thus the rreater the premium charged to cover.j3h.
Insurance goes by 15,000 miles a year. Some folks to less in year.
Unfortunately, the price of insurance varies depending on your credit, type of vehicle, miles driven, and whether it's for commercial and personal use. You can contact Progressive insurance and they will give you multiple quotes.
Pay-as-you-go car insurance is exactly that. It caters to the exact conditions of the driver and vehicle, particularly the amount of miles driven. It also accounts for the time of day!
You have driven 55.9234 miles.
The age of the vehicle is not a factor in liability coverage. The number of annual miles driven is a factor. This is because the risk of an accident occurring increases in proportion to the amount that the car is driven.
Insurance rates probably do not differ, although dry counties have higher alcohol-related traffic fatalities per 100,000,000 miles driven. Yes
This will depend on year and brand of truck, a driver record, number of miles truck will be driven in a year, and type of freight a driver will be hauling
Van insurance costs vary depending on a large variety of factors. These factors include the amount of coverage, the driving record of the drivers, and how many miles are driven per year.
Pay as you drive refers to automobile insurance that tailors the cost of insurance to the number of miles driven. This can be calculated by an odometer reading of the vehicle, GPS data, or a combination of mileage and other data such as speed and time of usage.
According to the insurance Institute; the average American drives 12,000 miles per year. East coast drivers average fewer miles per year than West coasts drivers.
Possibly. Many insurance companies have a discount if your child is away at school that is 150 or more miles away. This is only if your student does not take the vehicle with them to school. If they do have a vehicle with them at school you need to make sure that the insurance company is notified of the address at school and which vehicle they have at school. Make sure you are honest with the insurance company during this time. If you get the discount be sure that you notify the company if any instance arises where the student wants to take the vehicle to school.
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