Archive for the ‘texas auto insurance’ Category
Texas Auto Insurance Claims Increase During Halloween
Allstate Auto Insurance recently gathered data that showed an increase in Texas auto insurance claims for hit pedestrians during the week of Halloween. This is according to the article “Texas Pedestrian Accidents Jump 23% During Halloween” by Kristen Beaman for Allstate found on reuters.com.
Allstate looked at claims in Texas over the last 5 years and found a large jump in accidents around trick or treating. Last year, Allstate claims more than doubled over the Halloween week compared with the rest of 2008. Their data matches up with a report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety which showed that October 31 is the 2nd highest day of the year for pedestrian deaths. The first is Fourth of July. With Halloween falling on a weekend this year, there may be more people out than normal so it’s crucial that drivers are extra careful.
The article offers some important tips to follow while out on the road, especially at night when pedestrians are out. Never drink and drive. A designated driver should always be assigned before heading out for the evening. Texting while driving can be very dangerous so keep your phone in your pocket until you can pull over to text or make a call. As a pedestrian, it’s a good idea to avoid texting while walking. Anything that takes your eyes off the road can be very dangerous. Not only will following these steps make you a safer driver but it may eventually lower your car insurance quotes.
Texas Auto Insurance Quotes on the Decline
The average auto insurance rate in Texas has decreased by more than 14% since the beginning of 2009 according to insurancerates.com. This was found on the press release “Texas Auto Insurance Rates Decline 14.2 Percent in 2009? on marketwire.
This is good news for Texans as all Americans are trying to save money. Texas auto insurance quotes are lower and by shopping around you can find competitive rates. Some other statistics to keep in mind while shopping around are that men in Texas have an average auto insurance rate which is 7% higher than women according to the press release. Drivers in Texas who are 19 years old or younger pay an average of 140% higher than drivers over the age of 75.
The press release also points out that Texas is currently the 18th most expensive state for auto insurance so the decreasing rates are helpful. Massachusetts auto insurance is the most affordable and Louisiana is the most expensive. The best thing that you can do to ensure you are getting a good deal on your auto insurance is to shop around and compare rates. You may be surprised how much money you end up saving.