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Buffalo Auto Insurance (NY)
Buying Auto Insurance in Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York is a city located in the western portion of the state. It is situated in an area which sees much snow and ice during the winter months yet presents beautiful scenery at the same time. For those who live in Buffalo and have done so for many years, driving in the winter elements may not be as big a deal to them as it is to others who are just visiting or have only lived there for a short period of time. However, no matter how careful one is while driving or however long they may have lived in the Buffalo area, auto accidents still occur. Therefore, having good auto insurance is a must while living in this scenic yet often harsh climate area.
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Extreme cold temperatures in the winter play a major role in turning smooth roads into rough ones. Because of the severe winters in the area, road surfaces crack and erode into potholes at a rapid rate. Moisture in the form of rain and snow seep into the cracks and break down the underlying foundation beneath the surface of the road. Rough roads increase the expense of driving because of general wear and tear on a vehicle, more quickly worn tires, and the increase in the cost of fuel used.
Local Buffalo insurance agents include the following businesses:
Willoughby Insurance
1994 Seneca St., Buffalo, NY 14210; (716) 827-0500
Able Agency Inc.
2476 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY 14217; (716) 568-4752
Allstate Insurance Company - Dave Miller Agency
3770 Harlem Rd., Buffalo, NY 14215; (716) 883-3000
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Last Updated: August 19, 2010
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