According to the analysis of the data, Washingtonians rate in the middle of the pack, chiming in at #30 for the most inexpensive car insurance, averaging $714 dollars per year in premiums for an individual.
I've always been leery of allowing apps on my phone that want to know my physical location at all times and this one my auto insurance company suggests is absolutely no different. How could this information be used against me in the future? What if someone gets hold of my phone and goes berserk? Is having "Big Brother" spying on me all of the time worth a few bucks? I'm not quite sure myself.