Kansas coach premiums the lowest in the nation
Kansans spend less on auto insurance as almost all inhabitants in the state of the nation, according to a study by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
The report indicates the average premium for automobile insurance in Kansas was $ 590 per vehicle during 2005, after $ 13 in the state budget for 2004, average. It makes Kansas the fifth lowest market prices for auto insurance in the nation.
North Dakota was the cheapest at $ 554 per vehicle. Iowa was second at $ 555.
New Jersey has been more costly to $ 1184 per vehicle.
The study is based on the principle all vehicles insured for liability coverage, which is the only coverage of Kansas drivers are required.
In another study, the average cost of a policy of Kansas with three types of coverage - the responsibility, conflict and complete - $ 750. This is the seventh lowest average in the nation.
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger, said the figures show “Kansas has a healthy, competitive climate for purchasers of automobile insurance.
According to the Kansas Insurance Department, 160 companies offer auto insurance in the Sunflower State.
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