Auto-insurance reform applauded
New Jersey drivers, on average, pay the most in the nation for auto insurance.
They are almost three times more likely to crack up their cars.
Yet their governor says he has fixed the state’s chronic car-insurance mess.
Like the high premiums and the chilling odds on being involved in a crash, mixed messages surround Gov. James E. McGreevey’s claims to having fixed things, industry leaders say.
Generally, however, they applaud.
Auto-insurance reform applauded
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