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August 06, 2007
Drive less, pay less insurance
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- More than 6 million people nationwide rely on public transit to get to work, which means if they own a car it spends a lot of time parked in the garage. People who drive less stand less chance of getting into accidents and therefore cost insurers less money. Yet, historically, these drivers have been expected to pay the same amount for car insurance as everyone else. Not
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Posted by Greg at August 6, 2007 11:37 AM


