When commuters and weekend travelers converge on the nation’s roadways it adds up to the number one day of the week for accident claims. Nationwide Insurance analyzed claims data from 2012 and found that Friday may be the most risky day to drive to work. Its members having the highest average number of claims per day on Friday at 4,664. Wednesday came in second with an average of 4,197 claims, followed closely by Thursday, Monday and Tuesday….
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Texting drivers not even aware they’ve got the habit
Although texting while driving is considered risky behavior, cell phone use has become so commonplace that many people aren’t even aware they’re doing it. Researchers at the University of Michigan found that texting while driving is predicted by a person’s level of “habit” more than how much someone texts. When people check their cell phones without thinking about it, the habit represents a type of automatic behavior, or automaticity, the researchers say. Automaticity, which was…
Read MoreStudy lists vehicles with most expensive accident claims
Minicars and cars with powerful engines have the most frequent insurance claims for injuries to their occupants, while high-end sports cars and luxury vehicles rack up the most expensive claims for damage. These are just a couple of the insights that can be gleaned from the latest claims information published by the Highway Loss Data Institute. Collision claims data can provide a sense of how expensive it is to repair a vehicle, while injury data…
Read MoreTeens don’t like texting while driving but many still do it
A majority of teenagers say they’re against texting behind the wheel but don’t always practice what they preach According to a national survey by State Farm and Harris Interactive, for many teens, the attitude around texting while driving may still be “do as I say – not as I do.” While a passenger in a car, nearly four in five teens (78 percent ) said they spoke up and pointed out a driver’s distracted behavior….
Read MoreTeens say their parents set bad examples in the car
Most parents exhibit risky behavior behind the wheel and their kids are taking notice, according to a new survey. Overwhelming numbers of teens said their parents make poor and risky decisions while driving, according to the survey by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Students Against Destructive Decisions. According to more than 1,700 teens surveyed countrywide, dangerous driving behaviors among parents, while their teen is in the car, range from texting or speeding to driving without a…
Read MoreDrivers in smaller cities less likely to have an accident
Sioux Falls, S.D. was named America’s Safest Driving City” in Allstate’s annual Best Drivers Report. The company ranks 200 largest cities in terms of car collision frequency to identify which cities have the safest drivers. According to the report, the average driver in Sioux Falls will experience an auto collision every 13.8 years, which is 27.6 percent less likely than the national average of 10 years. “Allstate’s Best Driver’s Report was created to boost the…
Read MoreTop 10 most stolen vehicles
Honda topped the list of most stolen vehicles in 2011, taking the number one and two spots, although thieves also favored Ford and other brands. Older cars dominated the list, most likely thanks to anti-theft devices in newer vehicles. The newest model on the list was the 2006 Ford Pickup, which was the third most stolen car. The National Insurance Crime Bureau’s annual Hot Wheels report lists the top 10 most-stolen vehicles in the U.S. The…
Read MoreSelf-driving Cars Will Raise Legal and Insurance Issues
Although automated cars are still in development, they’re already raising questions of liability and insurance that haven’t seen before. These vehicles could dramatically reshape the competitive landscape, human interaction with vehicles and the future design of cities and roads. A new report by KPMG LLP and the Center for Automotive Research examines these issues. “Self-Driving Car: The Next Revolution,” is based on interviews with leading technologists, automotive industry leaders, academicians, and regulators – as well…
Read MoreMobile app takes aim at ID theft after car accidents
Most Americans are unsure of what kind of information they should provide someone after a car accident. Unfortunately for them, they could wind up getting scammed if they give away too many details about themselves that could be used by identity thieves. A recent survey by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners discovered that consumers were unsure about auto accident best practices, such as when to call the police, what personal information to exchange with…
Read MoreMany luxury cars fail to meet new crash test standard
Only three out of 11 midsize luxury and near-luxury cars evaluated earneded good or acceptable ratings in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s new small overlap frontal crash test, the latest addition to a suite of tests designed to help consumers pick the safest vehicles. The Acura TL and Volvo S60 earned good ratings, while the Infiniti G earneds acceptable. The Acura TSX, BMW 3 series, Lincoln MKZ and Volkswagen CC earned marginal ratings. The…
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