According to the article “Insurance Changes Would Help 80% of Drivers” by Mike D’Arelli on sfgate.com, California auto insurance is about to see some major changes. Thousands of auto insurance agents support Proposition 17 which will extend an auto insurance discount to millions of drivers in California who are forced to pay hundreds of dollars more every year for their auto insurance rates if they switch insurers. It looks to reward good drivers and save them as much as $250/year.
Prop 17 plans to fix an underlying issue current in the auto insurance system. Drivers who keep auto insurance with the same company are eligible for a continuous coverage discount. If a consumer decides to switch carriers they do not get this benefit and Prop 17 will fix this flaw. Drivers who follow the law and keep coverage continuously will still get the discount even if they change insurance companies.
Prop 17 will also increase competition among carriers and provide California drivers with many more options. It will benefit up to 80% of drivers who keep continuous coverage. It also contains some consumer protections to help those suffering from the economic downturn. In addition, Prop 17 will protect our military men and women who are serving abroad and do not carry continuous coverage because they are not driving. All of these provisions may seem like common sense, but it’s been the current law for awhile and it’s time for changes. SR22 insurance will need to be still be carried by those high risk drivers who are required to carry this type of coverage.
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