Texans truly love to hit the wide open spaces in their favorite truck and other trusted vehicles with the Texas Department of Transportation maintaining more than 79,000 miles of farm-to-market, ranch-to-market, U.S., and interstate highways.
That’s more roadway than any other state and by some estimates approximately 700,000 total lane miles – almost double California's next highest state.
Of course, all those roads come with a whole lot of drivers as Texas has more than 18 million licensed drivers: that’s more drivers than Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Rhode Island, Delaware, Montana, Hawaii, Maine, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Idaho, Nebraska, New Mexico, Mississippi, and Kansas combined!
Auto insurance in Texas is a serious topic as all those drivers and roadways come with the grim reality that there were 4,481 deaths on Texas roads in 2022 (up from 3,060 in 2010) with 15,299 serious injury crashes that caused 18,880 people to suffer serious injuries.
There were no deathless days on Texas roadways in 2022 – a statistic backed by these sobering facts from the Texas Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Facts Calendar Year 2022:
The pain and suffering caused by these vehicle crashes resulted in an estimated $55.9 billion in economic losses, up from $22.3 billion in 2010.
“Driver behavior is one of the causes, but also one of the most important solutions,” Transportation Commissioner Laura Ryan said. “This is not (to) blame. These are facts. We all have a role. TxDOT can do more, and we accept that responsibility. The driving public can do more. For instance, in 2021, a total of 1,522 people were killed because of speed, and a total of 1,219 people were killed because they were not wearing a seat belt. These were decisions made by people that could have potentially saved 2,741 lives.”
Another factor completely in the driver’s hands is the type of auto insurance they have for their vehicles and family.
Even if Texas law did not require all drivers to carry auto liability insurance, it’s an important tool to protect you, your family, and your assets.
Auto insurance can:
Two important aspects of buying auto insurance in Texas are that you are responsible for accidents you cause in the state, and state law requires a minimum level of liability coverage called 30/60/25.
“State law requires people who drive in Texas to pay for accidents they cause. Most people do this with liability insurance,” explains the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI). “Most people do this with liability insurance. A liability policy pays to repair or replace the other driver's car and pays other people's medical expenses if you’re at fault in an accident.”
The 30/60/25 law in Texas requires drivers to have at least the following coverage:
In reality, injuries and property damage costs can run much higher in accidents, so opting for only the minimum coverage may not be prudent.
“Because of car prices and the high cost of medical care, the minimum amounts might not be enough to pay all of the costs if you're at fault in an accident. Other drivers could sue you to collect the difference. Consider buying more than the minimum limits to protect yourself,” advises TDI.
TDI offers these other helpful tips to Texas drivers before they buy auto insurance:
Contact Dean & Draper today for help in getting a customized Texas auto insurance policy that best protects you, your family, and your prized assets.
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