Coloradans are paying among the highest car insurance premiums in the nation.
Drivers are shelling out more than $3,200 a year for full coverage, which is 30% more than the national average, according to Bankrate.com.
Governor Polis says that's unacceptable, stating, "We've got to have an action plan to reduce automobile insurance rates."
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The governor released a "Roadmap to Reduce Auto Insurance Premiums" that he says addresses the key drivers behind the high cost, including road safety. His goal is to decrease traffic-related fatalities and injuries by 22% by June 2027, by, among other things, installing more cameras in high traffic areas and work zones and increasing sobriety checkpoints. He's also signed new laws regarding cell phone use while driving, seatbelts for kids, and ch

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