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A national class-action lawsuit that stretched back to 1997 came to an end recently when the U.S. Supreme Court denied the petition of Michael E. Avery, et al in their suit against State Farm.
The majority of people killed in teen driver crashes are people other than the teen driver themselves, according to an analysis of a decade of crash data by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
Farmers Insurance, Washington State's second-largest property and casualty insurer, will cover the injuries to policyholder Ethel Adams, a motorist injured in a road-rage incident.
Drivers living within one mile of a church are far less likely to have car accidents than those who live within one mile of a restaurant, a recent study by Quality Planning Corporation revealed.
The average Australian motorist can expect to be involved in a crash every seven years, according to a recent report from the news service, ABC Canberra.
The average auto insurance premium in the United States increased six percent from 2002, to about $939 in 2003, according to the 2002/2003 Auto Insurance Database Report.
Passenger vehicle tire quality has improved since last year, according to recently released ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.