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SafeAuto Insurance Supports New Texas Law Aimed at Reducing the Number of Uninsured Drivers
Verification Program Allows for Immediate Detection by Enforcement Officers
| Source: SafeAuto Insurance Company
COLUMBUS, OH--(Marketwire - February 5, 2008) - A new Texas law allows police officers to know
immediately if a driver who has been pulled over has the required minimum
insurance coverage. The law, which went into effect Jan. 1, 2008, is aimed
at detecting uninsured drivers and preventing them from presenting
out-of-date or fraudulent proof of insurance.
SafeAuto Insurance Company, a
company that specializes in offering state required minimum liability
insurance, supports The Texas Financial Responsibility Verification program
because it puts fewer people at risk for dealing with the potentially
financially devastating after-effects of an auto accident.
"Uninsured drivers pose a threat to every driver on the road. This program
will reduce the number of uninsured drivers who put themselves and everyone
else at risk, and that is the same mission we have at SafeAuto," said Jon
Diamond, president of SafeAuto. "We pioneered the concept of keeping our
customers legal for
less and this law is simply an extension of that spirit."
The database was built using information supplied by insurers and is being
developed by the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Department of
Insurance, TxDOT and the Department of Information Resources.
Law enforcement officers will have access to the database, which compares
the vehicle information to the documentation held by the insurance company,
instead of relying on the proof of insurance cards. Cards can be out of
date, lost or invalid. To ensure that drivers' records remain valid, the
law requires that insurance companies submit weekly updates to the
database.
An estimated 15 to 20 percent of drivers or 4 million vehicles in Texas
don't have valid insurance. Uninsured drivers face fines of $175 or more
for a first time offense, while other penalties include suspension of the
driver's license and vehicle impoundment.
"One of the main reasons drivers go without insurance is cost," Diamond
continued. "Many times these drivers are forced to decide between paying
their insurance, feeding their families or simply paying rent. That's why
we're offering a solution through affordable, state required minimum
coverage insurance. By reducing the number of uninsured drivers, auto
insurance premiums overall will decrease and the roads will be safer -- and
that's what we mean when we say 'Play it Safe!'"
A pilot version of the Texas Financial Responsibility Verification program
was launched this month with plans to expand the program statewide by early
spring.
Texas joins 30 other states that have initiated insurance database
programs.
About SafeAuto
SafeAuto Insurance Company was started in Ohio in 1993. As a provider of state required minimum
insurance coverage and serving an overlooked and underserved market,
the company quickly expanded into Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Pennsylvania,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Arizona,
Oklahoma and Texas. Today, the company provides state required minimum
insurance coverage to automobile drivers in 14 states with plans for
continued expansion. SafeAuto is a direct-to-consumer automobile insurance
company that does not rely on a middleman, which ultimately saves its
clients money and allows unparalleled, consistent 24/7 sales and servicing.
The company is a pioneer in offering state required specializes in minimum
liability insurance as well as complementary collision coverage in every
state in which it operates.
For more information visit www.safeauto.com.