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Omaha Auto Insurance (NE)

Omaha, Nebraska, named after an Indian tribe, became a transportation center after the Union Pacific Railroad was built in the 1860s. Today, it is a telecommunications center, and home to more than 419,545 people.

For those who live and work in Omaha, commute time to work daily is about 18 minutes, a full 8 minutes less than the national average. Still, a great deal of that is due to traffic delays, which add up to Omaha residents wasting about 7,758 hours and $138 million each year. This breaks down to about 12 hours and $217 on related car maintenance and costs per driver per year. Omaha ranks 47th in the US for urban area traffic congestion.

Loss of time and money is not the only concern when it comes to traffic congestion. Health problems like heart conditions caused by stress and asthma due to low air quality rise every year. And the more cars there are on the road, the more accidents there are. Omaha reported 76 car accidents that resulted in fatalities in a two year period.

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Protect Your Car and Save on Omaha Auto Insurance

There are 1,311,332 licensed drivers in Nebraska with an average of .8 vehicles registered to each one. They will pay about $554 to insure their vehicles, placing Nebraska in the number 44 slot for car insurance costs in the country. Does this sound like too much money? There are ways for you to lower your personal auto insurance bill. Here are a few of them:

  • Drive carefully. The fewer traffic violations you have on your record, the better.
  • Monitor your credit. In general, it is a good idea to make sure that there are no errors or mistakes on your credit report, but if you are applying for car insurance, it is especially important as your ratings are taken into consideration.
  • Insure your entire family and all the vehicles associated with your home with the same company under one policy. The more of an investment you make, the better it will be for your car insurance quote.

Another way to lower your car insurance rates is to install an anti-theft device in your car. Omaha is ranked 57th for car thefts and reported more than 3,700 cars stolen in 2004 alone. Protect your investment in your car by thinking ahead instead of filing a claim later.

No matter what you do to lower your car insurance rates, the most important thing is that you choose to buy your policy through a provider who is trustworthy. If your car insurance company will not process your claims quickly and fairly, then it does not matter how low your rates are.

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Last Updated: February 14, 2008

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As of 2006, motor vehicle collisions account for more than 1 million deaths and 20 million to 50 million injuries each year. You owe it to yourself and your family to find good quality car insurance that fits your needs.
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