State Farm, Ford Launch Usage-Based Insurance in Four States

Feb. 16, 2022

The program will debut in Alaska, Idaho, Montana and Oregon. 

Feb. 16, 2022—State Farm and Ford have launched “Drive Safe and Save Connected Car” in four states, according to a press release. 

The program is a usage-based coverage plan, adjusting premiums based on mileage and driving behavior. It is available for Ford and Lincoln vehicle drivers. 

State Farm will debut Drive Safe & Save Connected Car in Alaska, Idaho, Montana and Oregon, for policies effective on or after Feb. 27, 2022, followed by a rollout across more states.

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