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It doesn’t matter if you live in Jacksonville, Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale or Christmas with so many companies offering auto insurance in Florida, how do you choose the auto insurance that's right for you?  There are a wide variety of auto insurance policies, optional insurance coverages and other products available in Florida, and as your auto insurance needs change, your local agent will take the time to help so you can make the choices that are right for you. And if you have a teen driver, there are many other considerations.  See the Graduated Driver Licensing chart below.
Florida Coverage Scale
What is required in Florida? And what are your Florida neighbors choosing for their insurance coverage levels?  Below you'll find an easy-to-read snapshot of the Florida coverages you'll need to understand when you choose your next insurance policy.  Florida-required coverage levels are in the middle column and the most common coverages are in the right-hand column.
Coverage
State Requirements
Most Common
Bodily Injury Liability
Not required*
100,000/300,000
Property Damage Liability
10,000*
50,000
Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury
Not required*
10,000/20,000
Medical Payments
Not required*
5,000
Collision
Not required*
500 deductible
Comprehensive
Not required*
250 deductible
Florida Graduated Driver Licensing
Florida has its own variation of Graduated Driver Licensing, and they are one of the few things that have been proven to save teen lives.  You and your teen should become familiar with Florida laws, and at the very least, you should use these laws to form the baseline for the rules you set for your teen driver.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Rating
Fair
Minimum Entry Age
(Optimal: 16)
15
Extended Learner Period
(Optimal: at least 6 months)
Has optimal provision
Parent Certification
(Optimal: 30 hours minimal)
Has optimal provision
Night Restriction
(Optimal: 9 or 10 p.m.)
Has the provision
but it is not optimal
Passenger Restriction
(Optimal: only 1 non-family member)
Has no provision
Minimum Exit Age
(Optimal: 18)
18, Has optimal provision
For additional guidelines, click here to download a sample Parent-Teen Driving Agreement to help you and your teen reach an understanding. To learn more about teen driving research, tips, driving laws, programs and teen driving facts, click here.
Click here to get an auto insurance quote. Or, you can call 1-866-621-6900 to quote over the phone. 
Coverage limits/deductibles identified as "most common" in the chart above are the most popular limits/deductibles selected by Allstate Insurance Company policyholders in Florida.
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