Since 2011,
rural crime rates in parts of Alberta have jumped more than 250 %.
Not exact matches
Few can deny that the rising
crime rate and abuse of drugs are related to the destruction of
rural and urban communities that are the direct result of economic policies aimed at the one goal of increasing production.
Also,
crime rates are lower in
rural areas than in urban city centers, and police response times are much slower in
rural areas than in urban areas due to the lower population density which means long distances from a police station to the average
crime scene.
Although it does have an older population and the lower
crime rates that often come with
rural areas, Vermont also has less STDs per capita due to robust sex education.
These can be certain
rural communities or urban areas with higher
crime rates and are aimed at trying to bring more money to the area.
Better weather, more outdoor opportunities, extremely low
crime rate, great schools, very little commute time (and what there is
rural highway with little traffic, both community college and university... I could go on and on.
The Trumann area has many excellent school districts, 2 large hospitals in Jonesboro, low traffic congestion, easy commute, low
crime rates, low cost of living, many options for home ownership, from urban to
rural, and opportunities for outdoor activities are abundant, including duck hunting, and fishing.
If you live in a relatively low - traffic, low -
crime suburban or
rural area, for example, your
rates might be lower than they would be if your home address was in a large city with heavy traffic and more opportunities for thieves to take advantage of unsuspecting auto owners.
If you move from a city with a high
crime rate to a
rural area without adding a large amount of miles to your weekly drive, you can be sure your vehicle insurance
rates will drop.
If you live in a low
crime rural area, chances are good that you will pay lower
rates.
The premium for your own home will depend on a variety of factors such as the age of your home, the type of construction, the
crime rate in your area and your home's location (
rural areas generally pay more, in part because firefighters have to travel farther to put out fires).
Generally, urban areas have more traffic and
crime, so insurance
rates in these areas are higher than in suburban and
rural areas.