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Auto Insurance
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Auto insurance is a mandatory
product for all drivers in North America. Choices you make may affect
your
premium, but many of these depend on your personal circumstances.
Your
age, your driving record, how often you drive, your driving training,
where
you live, and the type of vehicle you own can all affect your insurance
premium. So drive
safely.
The better your driving record and your driving training, the lower
your
auto insurance premium. The more expensive the vehicle, the bigger
insurance
premiums are likely to become. Even some occupations are coined as
"high-risk"
and typically pay more for auto insurance then others.
However, understanding
this complex product is not always easy. If you find shopping for the
best
auto insurance coverage confusing and get frustrated by all the jargon,
than this web site is right place to start learning more about
insurance
and what goes into an auto insurance policy, what happens if you make a
claim and much more. This guide addresses many of your questions on
insurance.
To learn more visit Learning
Center and read the Articles & Tips. |
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Helpful
Info & Tips |
What’s
Your PSI? - Learn
the correct tire pressure (pounds per square
inch or PSI). Motorists
who “know their PSI” and maintain it can help to optimize
fuel economy and tire life, saving dollars and protecting our
environment in the process. |
Finding
the Best Used Car
Covers what to look for on the test
drive, warning signs of hidden damage, and how to verify the car's
history.
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Air
Bags And On-Off Switches
Air
bags are particularly effective
in preventing life threatening and debilitating head and chest
injuries.
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Wake
Up & Get Some Sleep-Workers Brochure
This
brochure educates shift workers
about importance of sleep and how it can affect their driving &
quality of life. |
Child
Passenger Safety Courses Information - Accurate and up-to-date
occupant protection info to promote the correct use
and installation of appropriate child safety seats. (Child safety seats
refer to any type of child restraint, including booster seats.) |
Designated
Driver
Combined
with highly visible law enforcement
Designated Driver program gives people the info they need to make
informed choices & seek alternatives to driving while impaired. |
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