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Car insurance rates are rising for 184 million U.S. drivers. That means 83% or about four in every five, drivers will see a spike in their insurance rates.
So why are rates changing? In short, when risks change, rates change. The...
Impaired driving goes by many names: drunk driving, driving while intoxicated, and even driving under the influence. No matter what term is used, impaired driving simply means that a person’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle...
Hitting the open road for adventure can be exhilarating, but also overwhelming. That’s why we've compiled a list of our favorite traveling by car tips to help you enjoy your next highway getaway and make it the best road trip ever....
Even if you purchased the most affordable car insurance on the market, insurance providers still require a larger sum up front. Luckily, if you’re...
People get confused when they hear the term ‘non-standard’ while shopping for car insurance, and rightfully so. Most drivers usually are not concerned with the difference between standard and non-standard auto insurance, since they...
A common question among unlicensed drivers is: “Can I get car insurance without a license?” It may seem counterintuitive to buy car insurance without a valid license, but there are circumstances where unlicensed drivers still require...
Buckling your child in appropriate size and weight car seats, booster seats, and seat belts reduces the risk of death and serious injuries. According to the CDC's Child Passenger Safety Law Guide...
Similarly to most major cities, it can be a hassle to drive in Chicago. Constant heavy traffic, one-way streets, and a higher number of cyclists and pedestrians can all make big city driving much more difficult than driving in suburban...
We Illinoisans pride ourselves on our resilience to the cold. Harsh winters are nothing new to us; heavy snowfall and coarse windchill as early as October lasting mid-April are a defining part of our identities as midwesterners. However...