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Car insurance is a necessary component to
driving legally, but it's often quite expensive. And to those
who don't drive often or very far, the cost can be daunting.
Enter... Pay As You Drive (PAYD) Insurance.
Most people don't consider vehicle insurance
to be a significant portion of a vehicle's total cost but the
fact is, the average driver spends almost as much on insurance
as they do on fuel. Insurance is considered a fixed cost and
a reduction in mileage does not provide a reduction in the cost
of insurance. However this could be changing.
Studies in the U.S. show that if auto insurance
was priced by the mile, drivers would be more likely to reduce
their mileage as much as 20%. Because automobiles are the
single largest contributor to greenhouse
gas emissions, this would mean a significant reduction
in these harmful pollutants.
Another idea behind PAYD insurance is that
the more miles you drive, the more likely you are to have
an accident. This is based on the fact that annual claims
increase with annual vehicle mileage. With PAYD the insurance
premium would be based on the miles driven rather than the
make and model of your car.
Benefits
- For consumers: Access to
more affordable insurance and more control over insurance
costs.
- For society: Initial research
estimates that pricing insurance by the mile could cut total
driving by 5 to 15 percent, which would slash the huge environmental
impacts of the automobile and lessen the number of crashes
and claims. A 10 percent reduction in driving is estimated
to result in a 17 percent reduction in crashes.
- For taxpayers:
Reduced driving would also save money on roadwork. Oregon
Environmental Council, a nonprofit group working to
pilot PAYD in Oregon, estimates that PAYD insurance could
trim the state's road-related costs substantially over the
next 20 years.
- For insurers: They may see an increased
market share and a growing reputation as an innovative,
customer-oriented, and socially responsible company. They
may also have fewer claims.
PAYD in
the Northwest
Oregon
Environmental Council
Olympia
Washington's Climate Solutions
PAYD in the
Northeast
Conservation
Law Foundation's Environmental Insurance Agency
Pennsylvania:
Philadelphia City Council introduced a resolution in May
2002 authorizing the City Council's Committee on Law and Government
to conduct a full comprehensive investigation of the desirability
of offering PAYD to drivers in Pennsylvania.
Pilot Projects
In the United Kingdom, Norwich Union has become the first
insurer to offer Pay As You Drive. Other pilot projects are being launched
in Massachusetts (by Plymouth Rock) and Georgia, with funding
from the Federal Highway Administration's Value Pricing Program.
Progressive Insurance Company piloted Pay As You Drive insurance
in Texas, using global positioning satellite technology. Also,
in Georgia, state legislators have introduced a new bill that
will enable insurers in the State to offer a choice between
mileage-based insurance and traditional, time-based premiums.
Georgia
General Assembly, House Bill 201
Related Articles and Information
World
Changing: Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance: It's Coming, Jeremy
Faludi, Jan 05 2006
The
Vancouver Province: City of Vancouver wants ICBC to adopt
'pay as you drive' auto-insurance rates. Those who drive more
would pay more. John Bermingham and Elaine O'Connor, 2005
Apr 27
Grist Magazine: Driving a Hard Bargain, Elisa Murray,
03 Nov 2003
Eugene
Register Guard: Guest Viewpoint - Per-mile car insurance
makes sense for consumers, environment, Joshua Skov, 12 Mar
2003
Portland
Tribune: 'Pay as you drive' Policies Get Boost, Ben Jacklet,
10 Jan 2003
The
UK Observer: Pay as you drive to slash insurance bill,
Andrew Bibby, 03 Nov 2002
Better World Club Testifies
Before the Oregon House Transportation Committee in Favor
of PAYD Insurance, Mitchell Rofsky, 2001 Apr 18
Insure.com:
Progressive's "Pay As You Drive" auto insurance
poised for wide rollout, Joe Frey
Pay As You Drive
Definition
Cents
per Mile Now: A project of the National Organization for
Women (NOW), Washington, DC, and Texas NOW
EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency is developing a voluntary
government-industry partnership to offer recognition and support
to insurance companies who offer Pay As You Drive.
Pledge Your Support
As of January 2003, approximately 10,000 have pledged
their support for Pay As You Drive insurance through the Environmental
Defense Web site.
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