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Fall Driving
The weather is turning colder, those leaves are turning bolder, and Thanksgiving is just around the corner.  As the time to think about and appreciate all you're grateful for approaches, RHSB wants YOU to know we are truly thankful for all our clients!  We hope these articles are helpful to you and your loved ones as this busy traffic season draws near. 

Tips for Driving in Foggy Weather:

  • When driving in fog, do not drive with the high beams on.  High beams will reflect off fog and decrease visibility even more.
  • Practice defensive driving techniques.  Increase your "space cushion".
  • Reduce your speed and do not drive beyond the visibility range of your headlights.

Lowering the Cost of Auto Insurance   

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There are a number of factors that go into determining the cost of your car insurance premiums, and we have some helpful suggestions to help you lower your costs.

 

 How to Lower Your Cost

 

* Models make a difference

Shopping for a new car? Or are you shopping for a collector, classic or antique car? The type you choose can affect your costs. High-end luxury cars and performance vehicles cost more to repair, maintain and insure than family sedans. The same applies to classic cars: the more expensive to buy, the more expensive to repair, maintain and insure. The age of the car also makes a difference. Newer cars might cost more than older ones.

* Safety saves

Not only is it smart, but a clean, safe driving record can also lower your rates. The safety equipment you choose for a vehicle may mean discounts. Ask your agent about other ways to be rewarded for safe driving and vehicle protection (such as anti-theft devices). In addition, taking a driver-training or accident-prevention course may qualify you for additional discounts.

One company + combined policies = lower cost

The more insurance policies you have with a company, the more substantial the savings. So, try having one company cover all of your insurance needs.

* Determine your deductible

A deductible is the out-of-pocket amount you are willing to cover in the event of a loss. The higher your deductible, the lower your premium. Increasing your deductible saves you money. Decide if you're comfortable paying more out-of-pocket after a loss later in order to save money now.

* Update your agent on any changes in your life

Are you still insuring drivers who no longer live with you? Do you drive less for your job than you used to? Has your Insurance Bureau Score changed? Just graduated from college? Moved to a new neighborhood? Is your teen driver getting good grades (they may qualify for a "good student" discount)? All of these things affect how much you pay and could result in discounts. Talk to your agent.

 

Other Auto Insurance Cost Factors

 

What you pay for auto insurance could be determined by many factors. In addition to the information above, here are some other things that may affect how much you pay:

 

* How much you drive

Drivers who use their car for business and long-distance commuting usually pay more than your average driver.

* Where you live

Rates vary depending on city, state, sometimes even different neighborhoods and ZIP codes within a city. Insurance companies research the accident/claim rate in an area, and your premium will reflect that. Live in a high accident area? Expect to pay more.

* Your driving record

Drivers with a history of accidents or motor vehicle violations (such as speeding tickets) generally pay more than those who are accident-free for several years.

* Your credit history

Studies have shown that credit history relates to accident rates and may make you seem like a higher risk. Your credit-based insurance score (CBIS) is a number that measures your likelihood of having a claim. Because your personal credit history affects your CBIS, it is important to regularly review it and make sure that it is accurate.

Reviewing your coverage annually helps you rest assured you're properly covered.  Please contact us with any questions or concerns:

 

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Distracted Driving

 

Distracted driving is a serious, life threatening hazard we are all exposed to as either a willing participant or potential innocent victim. 

 

The U.S. Department of Transportation is shining a light on this dangerous practice by sponsoring the website www.distraction.gov.

 

The videos of the Faces of Distracted Driving are hard to watch but so important to get the word out regarding the consequences of this deadly practice.  View them today with someone you love. 

 
 
 
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