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New Home, TX Car Insurance

Cars Insured in New Home

^ There are an estimated 222 vehicles currently insured in New Home. [1]

Car Insurance Rates in New Home

^ From 2006 to 2010, Texas cities had the 15th highest auto insurance rates in the nation. [2]

Uninsured Motorists in New Home

^ There are an estimated 30 uninsured motorists driving in New Home. [3]

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Car Insurance Liability Requirements in New Home

  • Minimum Liability Limits in New Home: 30/60/25 [4]
    • 30  Required coverage up to $30,000 for one individual injured in an accident
    • 60  Required coverage up to $60,000 for all persons injured in an accident
    • 25  Required coverage up to $25,000 for property damage in an accident
    • Note: The amounts listed above are the minimum coverage amounts required by the law. Drivers can opt to purchase more than the mandatory minimum amounts.

Required Car Insurance Coverage in New Home

Required Car Insurance Coverage in New Home
  • New Home Auto Insurance Coverage Requirements [4]
    • Bodily injury liability coverage
    • Property damage liability coverage

Car Insurance Verification Laws in New Home

  • Insurer Verification of Auto Insurance in New Home [4]
    • Insurer must notify Department of Motor Vehicles or other state agency of cancellation or nonrenewal.
    • Insurers must submit entire list of insurance in effect, which may be compared with registrations at a state agency. Also known as a computer data law.

New Home Car Insurance Facts, Estimates & Related Laws

New Home Car Insurance Stats

New Home Car Insurance Facts, Estimates & Related Laws
  • Number of Auto Insurance Policies in New Home
    • Based on historical and current data, 222 cars are currently insured in New Home. [5]
    • Texas cities collectively ranked 2nd in the nation in auto insurance policies in 2011 with a total of 16,714,340. [1]
  • Uninsured Motorist Rate in New Home
    • Based on historical and current data, New Home has an estimated 30 uninsured drivers. [6]
    • Texas cities collectively had the 19th highest uninsured motorist rate in the nation in 2009. [3]
  • Average Car Insurance Rates in New Home
    • Texas cities collectively had the 14th highest auto insurance rates in the nation in 2010. [2]

New Home Distracted Driving Laws


  • Hand-held phone ban? Yes
    • hand-held phone ban in place for drivers in school crossing zones and on public school property during the time the reduced speed limit applies. [7]
  • Texting-while-driving ban? Yes
    • Texting-while-driving ban in place for bus drivers with minor passengers, drivers younger than 18, and drivers in school crossing zones and on public school property during the time the reduced speed limit applies. [7]
  • Young drivers cell phone ban? Yes
    • Ban applies to drivers younger than 18. [7]
  • Bus driver cell phone ban? Yes
    • Ban applies to bus drivers with minor passengers. [7]
  • Enforcement of laws:
    • Primary enforcement in effect. [7]
    • With primary enforcement, a police officer can pull over a driver for that specific offense. Drivers cannot be pulled over solely for a secondary offense.

New Home Automotive Laws

  • Minimum Driving Age in New Home [9]
    • New Home, TX minimum driving age: 15 years.
  • Driver's License Renewal Cycle in New Home
    • Renewal cycle: 6 years [7]
  • Motorcycle Helmet Laws in New Home
    • Motorcycle helmets required for 20 and younger. [7]
    • Texas exempts riders 21 or older if they can either show proof of successfully completing a motorcycle operator training and safety course or can show proof of having a medical insurance policy. [7]
  • Safety Belt Laws in New Home
    • Safety belt laws have been in place since 1985 and apply to drivers/passengers 7 years and younger who are 57 inches or taller; 8+ years in all seats. [7]
    • Child restraint law in place for 7 years and younger and less than 57 inches. [7]

Texas Car & Driver Facts

Texas Auto Registrations

Texas Car & Driver Facts
  • Auto Registrations in TX [8]
    • Registered Cars: 8,964,823
    • Registered Trucks: 10,156,094
    • Registered Motorcycles: 442,483
    • Total Registrations: 19,617,055
    • Rank: Texas ranked 2nd in the United States in total auto registrations in 2011.

Texas Automotive Facts

  • Speed Limits in TX
    • Rural interstates: 75 mph (80 mph or 85 mph on specified segments of road) [7]
    • Urban interstates: 75 mph [7]
    • Other roads: 75 mph [7]
  • Texas Motor Fuel Consumption
    • Texas cities collectively ranked 2nd in the nation in total motor fuel consumption in 2011. [10]

Texas Licensed Drivers

  • Licensed Drivers in TX [11]
    • Female Drivers: 7,632,187
    • Male Drivers: 7,490,331
    • Total Drivers: 15,122,518
    • Rank: 2nd highest in the U.S.

Additional information about New Home, TX

About New Home

New Home (Texas) is a city with a population of 334 [12] that is located in Lynn County.

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More about New Home auto insurance

For more information about New Home car insurance, or for additional resources regarding Texas car insurance overall, visit the Texas Department of Insurance.

Did you know?

Some motorcyclists are currently required by law to wear a helmet in 47 states and the District of Columbia.

References

1. ^ Automobile Insurance Plans Service Office (AIPSO)

2. ^ National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)

3. ^ Insurance Research Council (IRC)

4. ^ Insurance Information Institute (III)

5. ^ Automobile Insurance Plans Service Office (AIPSO) & United States Census Bureau

6. ^ Insurance Research Council (IRC) and United States Census Bureau

7. ^ Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) & Highway Loss Data Institute

8. ^ Office of Highway Policy Information

9. ^ Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)

10. ^ U.S. Department of Transportation

11. ^ Federal Highway Administration

12. ^ United States Census Bureau

13. ^ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

14. ^ National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA)

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