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Date Added: August 27, 2008 11:56:04 PM
Commissioner Steve Poizner released proposed regulations today. The plans are considered to be more accurate, and they would give a financial incentive to California motorists to drive less. SACRAMENTO -- "Pay-as-you-drive" auto insurance -- with premiums tied to the exact number of miles driven each year -- may be just around the corner for California motorists, state Insurance Commissioner ...

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