Progressive Insurance Survey: Many Consumers Think Pricing Auto Insurance on Actual Driving is a Fairer Approach
A survey of 500 consumers conducted by the
According to a release from the company, highlights of the survey include:
Eighty-four percent believe bad drivers should pay more for their auto insurance.
Nearly 80 percent of consumers agree that usage-based insurance is a fairer way to price insurance.
Ninety percent of consumers ages 18-34 are willing to try usage- based insurance.
More than half don't realize they're paying higher rates due to others' bad driving and 85 percent would be upset to learn they're being charged more because of it.
"We're committed to helping people be safer and smarter drivers, and a big piece of that is educating consumers on how the behavior of other drivers impacts their wallets," said
In conjunction with the survey, and following a successful national advertising campaign launched in
"People are angry that they're paying more for insurance because of the bad driving habits of other people, and they have every right to be - it's just not fair," said Progressive Chief Marketing Officer
Snapshot is Progressive's optional
Progressive provides insurance for personal and commercial autos and trucks, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, and homes. Home insurance is underwritten by select carriers, including its majority-owned subsidiary,
More Information:
http://www.progressive.com/auto/snapshot
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