Allstate offers pay-per-mile insurance through a program called Milewise. Allstate’s pay-per-mile insurance program works by charging customers a base amount plus a small fee per mile driven, making it a good choice for low-mileage drivers. For instance, Allstate provides an example rate of $1.50 per day plus 6¢ per mile.
Milewise has a mileage cap of 250 miles in some states, which means that drivers won’t be charged for any miles beyond this limit. As a result, long road trips will only cost up to a certain maximum amount. Unlike most insurance premiums, Milewise charges policyholders immediately after they take a trip, so drivers must keep a certain balance in their Milewise account.
Allstate Milewise Tracking and Availability
Milewise is available in 18 states, including Florida, Texas, and New Jersey. Milewise tracks mileage using a device that plugs into your car underneath the dashboard, which is compatible with most cars from 1996 or later.
Keep in mind that Milewise is different from Drivewise. Drivewise is a usage-based insurance program from Allstate that gives policyholders cashback on a traditional policy based on driving habits such as speed, braking, and the time of day that you drive.
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