Texas in some counties averages25% to 50%. Overall 25%. Things are a fixing to change in the Lone Star state once more law enforcement ties into the state being able to determine if a vehicle is insured or not by scanning the VIN#. This seems to be working quite well where it is being utlized. The UM drivers do not like it.
I have heard that Tucson, AZ ‘enjoys’ a ratio of approximately One out of every Four!
Texas in some counties averages25% to 50%. Overall 25%. Things are a fixing to change in the Lone Star state once more law enforcement ties into the state being able to determine if a vehicle is insured or not by scanning the VIN#. This seems to be working quite well where it is being utlized. The UM drivers do not like it.
Hawaii’s UM rate is apparently lower than the national average. So why is this a story?
Hawaii is also a no-fault state, so its UM rate should be lower than the national average.
A better benchmark should be Hawaii’s UM rate compared to the average of states with a no-fault law with a monetary threshold.