What you can do!
Varying risks, varying age
Different uses, different policies
In case of an Accident
Pot Luck
100
This device keeps one from flying through a windshield.
What is a seatbelt?
100
Youngest and oldest have highest rates.
What is age?
100
PAP
What is personal auto policy?
100
Help anyone that is injured.
What is the first priority?
100
Something to stop when you see.
What is a stop sign?
200
How you prevent accidents.
How does one observe speed limits?
200
Men pay higher rates because they're worth more.
What is gender?
200
Liability.
What covers bodily injury and property damage you cause?
200
Notify the police.
What is second priority?
200
Slowing down.
What is a yellow light?
300
You need to know this.
What are your limits?
300
Crash worthiness and safety features affect the rate of inshureants.
What is vehicle type?
300
Medical expenses covers you and your passengers.
What is person injury protection (PIP)?
300
Prevent further accidents.
What is putting your hood up.
300
Something to not do while a cop is watching.
What is an illegal u-turn?
400
Something you shouldn't do while driving.
What is talking on the phone?
400
History of past driving experiences that affect your insureants rates.
What is driving record?
400
Covers physical damage and theft to your vehicle.
What is collision and comprehensive coverage.
400
Your own safety.
What is talk only to the police?
400
Something not to do while driving.
What is texting?
500
Avoid aggressive driving, broham.
What is being patient.
500
Rates based on where you live.
What is geographic location?
500
Covers you in case an accident caused by someone not insured.
What is uninsured coverage?
500
Sign the ticket.
What is when you get a ticket.
500
Funny guy.
What is Dr. Evil?
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