When drivers are on the road for shorter periods and fewer miles, they have less exposure to accident risk. (Photo: Jason Doiy/ALM Media) When drivers are on the road for shorter periods and fewer miles, they have less exposure to accident risk. (Photo: Jason Doiy/ALM Media)

Stay-at-home mandates due to the COVID-19 pandemic have caused vehicles across the U.S. to sit in parking spots and garages much more than usual. Drivers are generally staying off the roads except for essential travel and occasional trips for food and household supplies.

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