Arizona has not required all drivers to have car insurance for a while. It was only in late 1960's to the 1970's that drivers were required to have car insurance.
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Insurance companies may collect information on all individuals living in your home but the rates will reflect drivers only. Further, most insurance companies will require all licensed drivers in the household be listed as a driver.
The average auto insurance premium for the citizen of Arizona is $1856 in 2009; the national average is $1,796. Even within the state of Arizona, rates have changed over the past few years. Comparing the current average car insurance rates, the average auto insurance premium in Arizona is 14% higher in the year 2009 than the year 2008. In year 2008 was 9% lower than 2007 in Arizona.
Car insurance for new, young drivers is more expensive then adult's car insurance. The reason is drivers have to prove to the insurance companies that they are safe drivers. The average insurance for new drivers is anywhere from $2000 to $5000 a year, depending on the type of vehicle insured and one's location.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
Cheap car insurance for 17 year old drivers do not realistically exist. In fact, they are higher than other forms of car insurance, as 17 year old drivers typically lack the necessary maturity level.
When she got caught the 4th time.
Insurance rates for persons who are just learning to drive can be a bit costly. Inexperienced drivers often pay more for insurance. Rates for males are also higher. Average rate for a one year policy can be approximately $2500 - $3000 per year.
The legal driving age for Arizona is 15 years plus 6 months for a Learner's Permit and 16 for a Drivers' License.
The cost of motorcycle insurance depends on the driving history of the person taking it out. New drivers can expect to pay $2,800 a year and experienced drivers can expect to pay $2,000 a year.
Insurance companies usually have higher rates for young drivers due to their lack of experience, lack of responsibility, and the idea that they are more impulsive on the road. Not all teenagers are this way, but the insurance companies have to take care when insuring young drivers.
Depends on your state and if you have taken a drivers ed class.