In Louisiana, there are fewer uninsured
drivers than in the rest of the country.
Not exact matches
One
of the upsides to auto insurance
in North Dakota is that the average
driver pays less for insurance inside the state
than the median rate for the
rest of the
country.
According to newly released data from Insure.com,
drivers in Florida are still facing very expensive auto insurance, to the point that they are paying up to 25 percent more
than the average across the
rest of the
country.
On average,
drivers in Mississippi pay a bit less
than those across the
rest of the
country for their car insurance.
Jersey
drivers pay more for auto
than most
of the
rest of the
country, and
in Union, most residents aren't out
in the woods.
Thanks to some unfortunate statistics that we'll look at shortly,
drivers in Washington DC pay considerably more for their car insurance
than those
in the
rest of the
country, on average.