Georgia is the ninth most expensive state for car insurance in the country. At over 257,000 lane miles, it boasts a larger road system than all but eight other states. Georgia drivers are also in more danger on the road than drivers in other states. The state's motor vehicle occupant death rate is the twenty-third highest in the country and is higher than the national rate. This increased risk helps to push premiums in Georgia up.
In this report, WalletHub dug deeper into how car insurance premiums in Georgia vary. More specifically, it measured how individual factors such as gender, age, coverage type and location can impact a driver’s overall rate.

