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Posted on: September 14, 2016 at 10:47:41 CT
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generally speaking, the further you get away from a large city, the cheaper your car insurance gets

So KC proper(in jackson co) and KCK(wyandotte) are the highest rates in the area

Then all of the immediate suburbs get cheaper. Independence, Blue Springs, Lees Summit, Liberty, Overland Park, Olathe, Shawnee, etc. Most of those are pretty comparable.

Then the outlying, really small suburbs get signifianctly cheaper again. Oak Grove, Odessa, Smithville, Raymore, Gardner, Platte City, etc.

Then the small towns 100 miles away from KC are crazy dirt cheap for insurance, but in those places you start to run into issues with bad/volunteer fire departments that make your homeowners insurance more expensive.
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     not really - Joeboo MU - 9/14 10:47:41
          Thanks. So accident rates aren't that different between the - Doc James USA - 9/14 10:53:23
               accident rates and injury rates stay pretty consistent. - Joeboo MU - 9/14 11:05:07
     i dont know which is higher but yes, the state makes - SuperTone MU - 9/14 10:46:19
          it does, Kansas requires PIP(Personal Injury Protection) - Joeboo MU - 9/14 10:48:38




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