A Lead Foot Can Lead to a Lighter Wallet; 90 Percent of Drivers Surveyed Admit to Speeding; Tickets Can Increase Auto Insurance Rates By As Much As 25 Percent Or More.Business Editors/Automotive Writers MAYFIELD Mayfield, city (1990 pop. 9,935), seat of Graves co., SW Ky., in an area of farms and clay deposits; founded 1823. It is an agricultural trade center with a tobacco market. VILLAGE, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 1, 2004 Usually it's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have because they have a long way to go and a short time to get there. Sometimes they do it because they're they're Contraction of they are. they're be late for work. Or maybe they know Officer Friendly is nowhere in sight. "Lead foot" drivers typically have an excuse, but when the long arm of the law catches up to them, speeders may pay for their haste when it's time It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a to buy or renew their auto insurance. "How one speeding ticket Ask a Lawyer Question Country: United States of America State: Ohio I was traveling on a two lane street with an officer driving toward me in the opposite direction. affects a person's auto insurance rate depends upon a lot of other information about that driver, their vehicle and their driving history," said Tom Hollyer, product development manager, Progressive. "Some people will see no rate increase or a small increase while others may see rates increase by 25 percent or more." A lot of drivers may be putting themselves at risk for being cited for speeding, which may result in higher auto insurance rates. A national survey of more than 1,000 drivers, conducted by the Progressive group of insurance companies, found that 90 percent of respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. drive over the posted speed limit and 39 percent speed more than 25 percent of the time they're behind the wheel. And, nearly half of respondents weren't were·n't Contraction of were not. weren't were not aware of the potential affect of a speeding ticket on auto insurance rates. "We want people to better understand what goes into their car insurance rate," said Hollyer. "Auto insurance companies base their rates on their expected cost of doing business. To calculate rates, auto insurance companies consider information they have found to be predictive of future losses, including driving record violations. At Progressive, our data show that drivers who have had a speeding ticket in the past are nearly twice as likely to have an at-fault accident in the future, so we use this information when calculating rates." Respondents to Progressive's survey said safety concerns (46 percent) was the greatest deterrent de·ter·rent adj. Tending to deter: deterrent weapons. n. 1. Something that deters: a deterrent to theft. 2. to speeding, followed by the thought of getting a ticket (23 percent) and having to pay more for auto insurance (14 percent). However, 15 percent of drivers who said safety concerns deterred them from speeding and 26 percent of drivers who were deterred by having to pay more for auto insurance also said they drove over the posted speed limit more than 50 percent of the time they're behind the wheel. And when asked when they generally speed, drivers said they were most likely to speed while driving late at night (25 percent), followed by during morning rush hour (22 percent) and evening rush hour (10 percent). They were also twice as likely to drive over the posted speed limit while driving long distances (60 percent) than when driving to and from work (30 percent). "The more informed people are about auto insurance, the better," said Hollyer. "People can better control the cost of their auto insurance and make smarter buying decisions if they understand the connection between driving behavior and rates." The Progressive group of insurance companies, in business since 1937, ranks third in the nation for auto insurance based on premiums written and provides drivers with competitive rates and 24/7, in-person adj. 1. undertaken by an individual in person; as, an in-person appearance s>. Adj. 1. in-person - an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence; "he carried out the negotiations in person"; "a and online service. The companies offer insurance by phone at 1-800-PROGRESSIVE, online at progressive.com and through more than 30,000 independent insurance agencies in the U.S. Providing stakeholders Stakeholders All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government. the information they need to make more informed decisions is a key company strategy. In 1994, Progressive became the first auto insurance company to provide its rates alongside the rates of other companies so consumers could easily compare and decide. In 2001, Progressive became the first Fortune 500 company to report operating results monthly and in August 2003 the Company began reporting earnings per share monthly. The Common Shares of the Progressive Corporation, the Mayfield Village, Ohio-based holding company, are publicly traded at NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :PGR PGR Project Gotham Racing (game) PGR Procuraduría General de la República (Mexico) PGR Patriot Guard Riders (national motorcycle group based in Centennial, CO) . More information about the company can be found at progressive.com. Tom Hollyer is available for interview. Additional survey results and breakdowns available upon request Did You Know.... According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a countrywide coun·try·wide adv. & adj. Throughout a whole country; nationwide: launched a fundraising campaign countrywide; a countrywide search. Adj. 1. survey by Progressive Insurance Overall Survey Results But Everyone Does It Ninety (90) percent of respondents said they drive over the posted speed limit and 39 percent said they drive over the posted speed limit more than 25 percent of the time. Late Night Speeders Drivers were most likely to speed while driving late at night (25 percent), followed by during morning rush hour (22 percent) and evening rush hour (10 percent). Curbing Your Speed Safety concerns was the largest deterrent to speeding (46 percent), followed by the thought of getting a ticket (23 percent) and having to pay more for auto insurance (14 percent). However, 15 percent of drivers who said safety concerns deterred them from speeding and 26 percent of drivers who were deterred by having to pay more for auto insurance also said they drove over the posted speed limit more than 50 percent of the time they're behind the wheel. Does It, Or Doesn't does·n't Contraction of does not. It? When asked if being cited for speeding affects a driver's auto insurance rate, 38 percent said sometimes and seven percent said never. The Further The Faster Drivers were twice as likely to drive over the posted speed limit when driving long distances (60 percent) than when driving to and from work (30 percent).
Top 5 Reasons Drivers Are Deterred from Driving Over the Posted
Speed Limit
1. Safety concerns (46 percent)
2. Getting a ticket (23 percent)
3. Paying more for auto insurance (14 percent)
4. Knowing where police hide to catch speeders (eight percent)
5. Getting points on their license (six percent)
Top 5 Reasons Drivers Drive Over the Posted Speed Limit
1. Driving long distances (60 percent)
2. Running late for an appointment, to meet friends, etc. (57
percent)
3. Driving on familiar roads police rarely patrol (44 percent)
4. Driving to/from work (30 percent)
5. Feeling anxious/tired (14 percent)
Demographic See demographics. Survey Results Speed Demons Demons See also devil; evil; ghosts; hell; spirits and spiritualism. ademonist one who denies the existence of the devil or demons. bogyism, bogeyism recognition of the existence of demons and goblins. Men were more likely than women to say they drive over the posted speed limit more than 25 percent of the time (42 percent compared to 36 percent, respectively). Gender Differences Women were more likely than men to drive over the posted speed limit during morning rush hour (26 percent compared to 18 percent, respectively), although men were more likely than women to drive over the posted speed limit late at night (32 percent compared to 19 percent, respectively). And, women were more likely than men to be deterred from driving over the posted speed limit due to safety concerns (50 percent compared to 40 percent, respectively); although men were more likely than women to be deterred from driving over the posted speed limit if it meant paying more for auto insurance (17 percent compared to 11 percent, respectively). The "Age" Old Debate Younger drivers (ages 18-24) were more than two times as likely than older drivers (55 years and older) to say they drive over the posted speed limit more than 25 percent of the time they're behind the wheel (66 percent compared to 26 percent, respectively). And, while older drivers (55 years and older) were more likely than younger drivers (ages 18-24) to be deterred from driving over the posted speed limit due to safety concerns (48 percent compared to 33 percent, respectively), the opposite was true when it came to the thought of getting a ticket (24 percent compared to 29 percent, respectively) and paying more for auto insurance (15 percent compared to 17 percent, respectively). Road Trip Speeding Eighty-seven (87) percent of respondents who drive over the posted speed limit more than 75 percent of the time tend to speed the most when driving long distances.
Top 5 Reasons Drivers Drive Over the Posted Speed Limit: Comparing
Male vs. Female Drivers
Male Drivers Female Drivers
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1. Driving long distances (66 1. Running late for an appointment,
percent) to meet friends, etc.
(57 percent)
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2. Running late for an 2. Driving long distances (55
appointment, to meet friends, percent)
etc. (56 percent)
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3. Driving on familiar roads 3. Driving on familiar roads police
police rarely patrol (46 percent) rarely patrol (42 percent)
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4. Driving to/from work (32 4. Driving to/from work (29
percent) percent)
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5. Feeling anxious/tired (14 5. Feeling anxious/tired (15
percent) percent)
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Top 5 Reasons Drivers Drive Over the Posted Speed Limit: Comparing
Older (55 years and older) vs. Younger (ages 18-24) Drivers
Older Drivers Younger Drivers
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1. Driving long distances (50 1. Running late for an appointment,
percent) to meet friends, etc.
(75 percent)
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2. Running late for an 2. Driving on familiar roads police
appointment, to meet friends, rarely patrol (65 percent)
etc. (42 percent)
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3. Driving on familiar roads 3. Driving long distances (62
police rarely patrol percent)
(30 percent)
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4. Driving to/from work (17 4. Driving to/from work
percent) (56 percent)
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5. Feeling anxious/tired (nine 5. Feeling anxious/tired (19
percent) percent)
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Auto Insurance & Speeding Violations Fact Sheet Insurance companies look at driving violations and a lot of other facts when calculating rates, including additional driver, vehicle and driving history information. In fact, Progressive may consider more than 1.1 billion possible combinations of information when quoting a single driver. The charts below show how rates could change for drivers depending on whether or not they have been cited for speeding.
Phoenix, Ariz.
City Driver With No With One Percentage
Information Violations Speeding Rate
Violation Increase
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Phoenix Single Male $699 $812 + 16%
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Phoenix Married
Couple $673 $731 + 9%
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Prices based on a new six-month policy quoted online from
Progressive Classic Insurance Co. for 31-year-old drivers of a
2002 Ford Taurus SEL in zip code 85401. Bodily Injury/Property
Damage Liability (BI/PD) coverage of 50/100/50; Medical payments
coverage of $1,000 each person; Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury
(UM) coverage of $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident;
Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury (UIM) coverage of $50,000 per
person, $100,000 per accident; Comprehensive and Collision
coverage with deductibles of $500 and rental reimbursement
coverage of $30/day ($900 max). These are sample rates as of
02/25/04, and while illustrative, may not be typical. Actual rates
will vary based on driving record, vehicle, address and other
factors. All rates are subject to change.
Dallas, Texas
City Driver With No With One Percentage
Information Violations Speeding Rate
Violation Increase
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Dallas Single Male $747 $875 + 17%
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Dallas Married
Couple $623 $749 + 20%
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Prices based on a new six-month policy quoted online from
Progressive County Mutual for 31-year-old drivers of a 2002 Ford
Taurus SEL driven about 15,000 mi./yr in zip code 75209. Bodily
Injury and Property Damage Liability (BI/PD) coverage of
50/100/25; Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage limit of
$2,500; Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury (UM/UIMBI)
coverage of $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident;
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Property Damage (UM/UIMPD)
protection of $25,000; Comprehensive and Collision coverage with
deductibles of $500 and rental reimbursement coverage of $30/day
($900 max). These are sample rates as of 02/20/04 and 02/25/04,
and while illustrative, may not be typical. Actual rates will vary
based on driving record, vehicle, address and other factors. All
rates are subject to change.
Philadelphia, Pa.
City Driver With No With One Percentage
Information Violations Speeding Rate
Violation Increase
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Philadelphia Single Male $724 $724 + 0%
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Philadelphia Married
Couple $648 $648 + 0%
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Prices based on a new six-month limited tort policy quoted online
from Progressive Halcyon Insurance Co. for 31-year-old drivers of
a 2002 Ford Taurus SEL in zip code 19114. Bodily Injury/Property
Damage Liability (BI/PD) coverage of 50/100/50; Medical Payments
coverage of $10,000; Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage of $50,000
per person, $100,000 per accident stacked; Underinsured Motorist
(UIM) coverage of $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident
stacked; Comprehensive and Collision coverage with deductibles of
$500 and rental reimbursement of $30/day ($900 max). These are
sample rates as of 02/25/04, and while illustrative, may not be
typical. Actual rates will vary based on driving record, vehicle,
address and other factors. All rates are subject to change.
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