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The state of Maryland had an average car insurance premium of $2,295 in 2009 as compared to the national average, which is $1,735. For most of the residents of Baltimore, the average work commute time is 31.1 minutes. Baltimore reported 41 fatal car crashes in 2007, with a total of 105 people and 55 automobiles involved in those crashes. The average speed of those involved was 30 MPH.
Baltimore reported about 5,816 auto thefts in 2007. The Top 10 List of most stolen vehicles in 2008 for the state of Maryland included the 1994 Honda Accord, 2000 Honda Civic, 1990 Toyota Camry, 1996 Dodge Caravan, 1995 Jeep Cherokee/ Grand Cherokee, 2001 Dodge Stratus, 1997 Ford Taurus and the 1998 Plymouth Voyager. These statistics about Baltimore and the state of Maryland affect how Baltimore car insurance premiums are determined. Providers use statistics along with other factors to arrive at premium amounts, which can result in cheaper car insurance rates or sometimes higher rates depending on where you fall among the statistics.
Auto Insurance Requirements for Baltimore, Maryland Residents
Maryland is one of the few "no fault" states with add-on coverage for Personal Injury Protection (PIP), generally a $2,500 limit. This protection will help pay for medical expenses, lost wages due to time out of work and funeral expenses if necessary following an accident. Maryland is also on a Tort system, requiring an at-fault driver to pay for repairs in the event of an accident. Maryland residents must carry liability insurance, which will pay for damages or injuries to the other driver, any passengers involved and the other vehicle in the event of an accident for which the insured is responsible.
Bodily Injury Liability limits in Maryland are $20,000 per injured person and $40,000 total per accident. The Property Damage Liability limit is $15,000. The coverage may also be seen written as 20/40/15.
A minimum Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage of $20,000 per person and $40,000 total per accident is required for all MD drivers (20/40 UM). In the event that a Baltimore, Maryland resident is involved in an accident with a driver that has no insurance, this coverage will assist with repairs to their vehicle and any medical expenses incurred. This also applies when a driver has insufficient car insurance to pay for the amount of damages, or if there's a hit-and-run incident. Collision and comprehensive coverage are not law requirements in Maryland, but are strongly recommended if your vehicle is of value and you feel it's worth the added coverage.
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When filling out the information for your quotes, always include accurate information. If you don't, it could lead to the cancellation of your policy. Keep your policy information updated, such as job changes, an address change or additional family members that need to be added to your policy. Some changes can result in lower car insurance premiums as rates can fluctuate based on various factors.
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The Best Ten Books of 2006
A book is a collection of paper, parchment or other material with a piece of text written on them, bound together along one edge, usually within covers. Each side of a sheet is called a page and a single sheet within a book may be called a leaf. A book is also a literary work or a main division of such a work.
ABSURDISTAN: Absurdistan is a 2006 novel by Gary Shteyngart. It chronicles the adventures of Misha Vainberg, the 325-pound son of the 1,238th-richest man in Russia as he struggles to return to his true love in the Bronx via the invented country Absurdistan. Absurdistan debuted to mainly favorable reviews.
THE COLLECTED STORIES OF AMY HEMPEL : Hempel has demonstrated unusual discipline in assembling her urbane, pointillistic and wickedly funny short stories. Since the publication of her first collection, "Reasons to Live," in 1985, only three more slim volumes have appeared - a total of some 15,000 sentences, and nearly every one of them has a crisp, distinctive bite. These collected stories show the true scale of Hempel's achievement. Her compact fictions, populated by smart, neurotic, somewhat damaged narrators, speak grandly to the longings and insecurities in all of us, and in a voice that is bracingly direct and sneakily profound.
THE EMPEROR'S CHILDREN: The Emperor's Children by Claire Messud. 431 pages $25. Alfred A. Knopf. Messud gracefully intertwines the stories of three friends, attractive, entitled 30-ish Brown graduates "torn between Big Ideas and a party" but falling behind in the contest for public rewards and losing the struggle for personal contentment. The vibrant supporting cast includes a deliciously drawn literary seducer and two ambitious interlopers, teeming with malign energy, whose arrival on the scene propels the action forward.
THE LAY OF THE LAND: The Lay of the Land is a 2006 novel by Richard Ford. It is the third in a trilogy. The third installment, following "The Sportswriter" (1986) and "Independence Day" (1995), in the serial epic of Frank Bascombe - flawed husband, fuddled dad, and writer turned real estate agent and voluble first-person narrator. Once again the action revolves around a holiday. This time it's Thanksgiving 2000: the Florida recount grinds toward its predictable outcome, and Bascombe, now 55, battles prostate cancer and copes with a strange turn in his second marriage.
SPECIAL TOPICS IN CALAMITY PHYSICS: Special Topics in Calamity Physics (2006) is a mystery novel by American writer Marisha Pessl. The antic ghost of Nabokov hovers over this buoyantly literate first novel, a murder mystery narrated by a teenager enamored of her own precocity but also in thrall to her father, an enigmatic itinerant professor, and to the charismatic female teacher whose death is announced on the first page. Each of the 36 chapters is titled for a classic, and the plot snakes ingeniously toward a revelation capped by a clever "final exam.
FALLING THROUGH THE EARTH: By DanielleTrussoni This intense, at times searing memoir revisits the author's rough-and-tumble Wisconsin girlhood, spent on the wrong side of the tracks in the company of her father, a Vietnam vet who began his tour as "a cocksure country boy" but returned "wild and haunted," unfit for family life and driven to extremes of philandering, alcoholism and violence.
THE LOOMING TOWER: By Lawrence Wright The Looming Tower achieves an unprecedented level of intimacy and insight by telling the story through the interweaving lives of four men: the two leaders of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri; the FBI’s counterterrorism chief, John O’Neill; and the former head of Saudi intelligence, Prince Turki al-Faisal.
MAYFLOWER: By Nathaniel Philbrick This absorbing history of the Plymouth Colony is a model of revisionism. Philbrick impressively recreates the pilgrims' dismal 1620 voyage, bringing to life passengers and crew, and then relates the events of the settlement and its first contacts with the native inhabitants of Massachusetts. Most striking are the parallels he subtly draws with the present, particularly in his account of how Plymouth's leaders, including Miles Standish, rejected diplomatic overtures toward the Indians, successful though they'd been, and instead pursued a "dehumanizing" policy of violent aggression that led to the needless bloodshed of King Philip's War.
THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA: By Michael Pollan. "When you can eat just about anything nature has to offer, deciding what you should eat will inevitably stir anxiety," Pollan writes in this supple and probing book. He gracefully navigates within these anxieties as he traces the origins of four meals - from a fast-food dinner to a "hunter-gatherer" feast - and makes us see, with remarkable clarity, exactly how what we eat affects both our bodies and the planet. Pollan is the perfect tour guide.
THE PLACES IN BETWEEN: Rory Stewart's moving, sparsely poetic account of his walk across Afghanistan in January 2002 has been immediately hailed as a classic. Caught between hostile nations, warring factions and competing ideologies, at the time, Afghanistan was in turmoil following the US invasion. Travelling entirely on foot and following the inaccessible, mountainous route once taken by the Mohgul Emperor, Babur the Great, Stewart was nearly defeated by the extreme, hostile conditions.
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19907 Plymouth Grand Voyager is leaking transmission fluid into radiator and also dripping on garage floor?
Will replacing the radiator and flushing the transmission clean solve the problem? What is a ball park estimate of cost for this to be done?
The trany coolant coil that's fastened into the radiator has ruptured. It's removable but I don't think you can find a replacement very easy. But you can go to a parts store and buy a complete new radiator for around 100 bucks. After you replace the radiator get some dish washing detergent (powder type) and put about a cup full in the new radiator with plane water and drive for about 20 miles, or a day, and drain and flush with plain water by letting the van run with the radiator drain open and a water hose slowly running in the filler neck for about 30 minutes. Turn of the engine, take out the water hose, let the radiator drain, close the radiator drain, and fill the radiator with pure antifreeze. With the water still in the rest of the system, this will give you about 1/3 antifreeze and 3/4 water. Never go above 50% antifreeze. The leak on the garage floor is something else like a rubber trans. cooler line that needs tighten down. Don't over tighten. If by chance you find coolant in the trany, you will have to take it to a trans. shop and have them flush it for you.
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