Dakotas motorists pay among the least to insure
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A new report shows that motorists in the Dakotas pay among the least in the nation for auto insurance.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A new report shows that motorists in the Dakotas pay among the least in the nation for auto insurance.
The report by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners shows that Iowa is the least-expensive state, followed by North Dakota and South Dakota.
The report looks at the average auto insurance premium in 2009 in each state and the District of Columbia. North Dakota's average was $650 and South Dakota's $651. Iowa's was $631.
North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm says the national average was $901. Louisiana was the most expensive state, at $1,270.
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