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How Much Can You Save On The Auto Home / Auto Renters Multi-Line Discount

May 15th, 2010 by Crystal Davis

Today we would like to introduce the possibility of a significant auto insurance discount. As you may know anytime you combine policies with an insurance company you’re going to save. Sometimes it will be when you place two cars on the same policy or when you insure your home with the same company as your Auto Insurer.

We recently constructed a tool to determine how much your auto insurance would be if you also had your renters or homeowners policy with that same company. Generally the auto discount given for having both an auto and home or auto and renters policy can be anywhere from 5% to 15%. T

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Allied Auto Insurance

May 15th, 2010 by Crystal Davis

Senior citizens have the most fatal and incapacitating car accidents as well as the most crashes per mile they drive, according to MSN Money’s “For seniors, wrecks are more severe.”  While older drivers are quick to point out that their competence behind the wheel should be the important factor in how long they should drive rather than their age, statistics show that older drivers are involved in the worst crashes.  Researchers are hoping to find a way to keep older drivers safer on the road to reduce the number and severity of car accidents.  Since they don’t drive nearly as much as younger drivers, they aren’t causing the most accidents.  But when you look at the accidents per mile they drive, that is the shocking statistic.

Allied auto insurance and other car insurers are interested in this research about senior drivers because a higher and more severe accident rate means money to car insurance companies.  Almost half of the seniors interviewed said that they drive almost every day.  They are driving fewer miles overall and less than half of the seniors drive at night or on the highways.  They reported having trouble judging the speed of oncoming traffic, which explains a high instance of left-turn crashes in senior drivers.  Some recommended steps to help older drivers are to install more left-turn arrows at busy intersections, increase the size and font of road signs, and look into the driver’s license renewal process.  It might benefit many drivers to include a mandatory education course every so often.