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State Farm auto insurance offers pay-as-you-drive auto insurance policies in California, Ohio, Texas and Illinois.  Progressive Insurance offers it as well throughout the US.  It’s getting more and more popular.  According to the article “Low-Mileage Drivers Benefit From Insurers’ Pay-As-You-Drive Plans” by Eve Mitchell on BellinghamHerald.com, auto insurance rates are tied to part of the actual number of miles driven and many consumers are seeing big savings.

State Farm specifically calls their program the Drive Safe & Save program and drivers can self-report their mileage online or at an agent’s office before they renew their policy.  Customers who drive General Motors, Saab, and Saturn vehicles with OnStar technology and have a diagnostics account can have their actual mileage sent right to State Farm for updating.  Drivers are paying better attention to how they drive in hopes that it will ultimately save them money on their quotes on auto insurance.

The pay-as-you-drive momentum is party due to California’s Proposition 103 which was the landmark auto insurance reform bill passed by voters back in 1988.  It requires insurance companies to base rates primarily on the customer’s driving record, number of miles driven per year, and driving experience.  More recent regulations allow actual mileage to be a voluntary alternative to estimated mileage and it makes it possible for auto insurance companies to obtain mileage verification from devices inside the car.  Any savings from actual miles driven are applied once the policy is renewed.  Drivers who are not on the road that often really appreciate this initiative and are hoping to see big savings over time on their auto insurance.

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