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Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance in California Unveiled

PR Newswire
posted: 131 DAYS 21 HOURS AGO
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LOS ANGELES, July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Commissioner Poizner of California's Department of Insurance has proposed revised regulations that will give insurance companies the ability to offer consumers coverage plans that are paid for by the mile. Similar to individuals who purchase prepaid minutes for their cellular phones, the consumer will be able to pre-pay for a certain number of miles for a specified amount of time. (Source: http://www.insurance.ca.gov/ )
Under the revised regulations insurers will also be able to offer discounts for those that opt to purchase a mileage verification policy. This allows Californians to pay for miles that are actually driven instead of an estimated number which is currently one of the major factors which determine rates. There are several methods that can be used to verify mileage including odometer readings by an insurer's agent or broker, automobile repair centers, smog check stations, self-reporting by the insured. There is also a device which can be placed in the customer's vehicle to monitor miles driven; however, regulations prohibit insurers from using these devices to obtain the location of a driver.
The proposal has been developed with benefits in mind for motorists, the state and the environment. This type of California car insurance coverage will provide the incentive of premium discounts for not operating over a predetermined amount of miles, which will encourage residents to drive less. This will cause less congestion on roadways, lower gasoline consumption and reduce pollution. It is estimated by the Environmental Defense Fund that if 30% of drivers purchase a pay-as-you-drive policy, it can eliminate 55 million tons of CO2 emissions through the year 2020. This could equate to having 10 million cars off the streets and save 5.5 billion gallons of gasoline.
Although there are many benefits, it may not be right for everyone. Those who have a long commute to work or live in rural areas may end up paying more compared to the conventional policies currently being offered. The "pay-as-you-drive" policy will be more beneficial to those able to keep commute at a minimum in order to reduce insurance premiums.
An alternative method of lowering the cost of automobile insurance, as commonly suggested by government-issued consumer guides, is to compare rates from a variety of companies in order to increase the likelihood of finding lower premiums. Websites such as http://OnlineAutoInsurance.com/ make it easier to compare rates by offering instant quotes from a multitude of insurers online.
SOURCE Online Auto Insurance
2009-07-16 04:00:00
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LUBELL36
4:52PM Jul 24 2009 
With ideas like this it's little wonder that California is in such a financial mess!

Slogans like "Pay as you drive" sound good until you look at the actual logistics. Most consumers like the idea of just paying for the time their driving, but I see nothing but legal fights arising out of the inevitable confusion.
1. Who is going to track the miles driven. The article talks about odometer readings by an insurer's agent or broker, automobile repair centers, smog check stations, self-reporting by the insured. I must wake you up from your dream world to tell you that turning back, or lying about odometers will become a cottage industry.

2. What about time of day that your driving? Being caught in traffic can greatly increase the likelihood of being in an accident. Driving late at night when the roads are full with drunk drivers also effects the chances of being in an accident; yet the rate would be same per mile.

3. What about Fire Theft and collision? Just because the car is not moving does not mean someone can't steal it, or it can't be vandalized.

4. How do you determine how many miles the driven by the 18 year old son, as appose to the 48 father.

This is just one of those ideas that just do not hold up under careful observation.

The best way to save money on car insurance is to comparison shop.
www.urbaninsuranceagency.com
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