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Simple Insights®
Can someone else drive my car?
Can someone else drive my car?
Discover what happens if someone else drives your car and gets into an accident.
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
What can you do to avoid hitting animals when driving? This animal collision study from State Farm ranks states by the chance potential drivers had of hitting an animal.
Simple Insights®
Can someone else drive my car?
Can someone else drive my car?
Discover what happens if someone else drives your car and gets into an accident.
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
What can you do to avoid hitting animals when driving? This animal collision study from State Farm ranks states by the chance potential drivers had of hitting an animal.