Learn more about Phoenix Car Insurance
from Best Auto Insurance
- Population: 1,321,045
- % Male Drivers: 50.90
- % Female Drivers: 49
- Fatal Accidents: 2,208
- Average Collision Speed: 55
- Passengers Involved
in Fatal Accidents: 922
The city of Phoenix was established in 1881 and remains the largest capital city in the United States. Phoenix car insurance rates vary based on a many different factors. In order to get the cheapest rates for your auto insurance, you need to understand what affects rates the most. One of the largest influences on policy premium is population and percentage of males versus females. A city with a higher population by nature has more cars on the road and therefore makes drivers more likely to get into accidents. Also, remember females are less likely to get into a fatal accident so cities with a higher female population have a lower premium on average. According to the US Census, in Phoenix the total population is 1,321,045. Of that 1,321,045, 50.90% are males and 49% are females. When signing up for a new policy keep this information in mind as it can help you save.
Another major factor that affects local insurance rates is the number of fatal accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2010 there were 2,208 fatal accidents in Phoenix. Of these 2,208 accidents, 922 had passengers that were also wounded or killed (Data provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2010 report). This information is useful to know when shopping for a new policy because those cities with higher automobile mortality rates means that it is a larger liability for companies to insure people who live there.
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