Residents who live in what many call “The Buckle of the Bible Belt” don’t have to pray for a miracle too often when it comes to getting around traffic with a commute time of 20 minutes which is well below the national average. But the prayers may have paid off with the city having an unemployment rate of 6.20 percent, which is several percentage points below the national average of 9.10 percent.Finding affordable insurance is easy with InsuranceQuotes.org. Simply enter your zip code in the widget above to find the best car insurance for you.
Average Insurance Rates in Tulsa
The average driver should expect to pay approximately $663 per year for a basic car insurance policy, which should come as no surprise with the high cost of living.
Car accidents in Tulsa
Since 1992, the city has remained below the state average for auto-related fatalities except for three years; two of those being 2008 and 2009. However, in the span of 1999 to 2009, the city has been above the state average for fatal accidents caused by drunken drivers. The seventh annual “Allstate America’s Best Drivers Report” ranks the city at 107 out of 193 cities. This is a drop from the previous year in which the city ranked much better at 92.
Top 10 Stolen Cars in Tulsa
- 1990 Chevrolet CK 1500
- 2001 Dodge Ram 1500
- 1996 Honda Accord
- 2000 Honda Civic
- 2003 Ford -150
- 1994 GMC Sierra 1500
- 2000 Ford Explorer
- 2002 Ford Taurus
- 2007 Ford Mustang
- 2002 Chevrolet CK 1500
Auto Insurers in Tulsa
- Amica Mutual Group
- Mercury
- AAA
- Eveready
- GEICO
- Nationwide
- MetLife
- Progressive
- Liberty Mutual
- Allstate