
The amount that an insurer charges for vehicle coverage is largely based on a motorist’s driving record. People with a history of accidents, claims and violations are generally considered high-risk motorists and are placed in the non-standard market. This also usually translates into higher premiums. Drivers with clean records usually receive inexpensive auto insurance for being in the preferred market. Making the effort to drive safely, avoid unnecessary risks and refrain from obtaining traffic citations can usually translate into considerably lower rates. Even if an individual has been involved in an accident they may still be able to lower coverage costs eventually because blemishes typically only remain on one’s record for three years.
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