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Did you know that a filthy car takes an MPG hit of up to 10% compared to a clean car? All that dirt creates aerodynamic drag points on the car’s surface, which means a good quick car wash could actually save you money. Head to State Farm for more money-saving hacks. — Sponsored.

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When it comes to speeding, even race car drivers like this famous pro can get a ticket. We’re guessing she can afford to pay the fine, but every ticket adds points and can raise your insurance rate. Head to State Farm to see what you can do to drive safer than the pros. — Sponsored.

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Many manufacturers now offer their own infotainment apps for integrating your vehicle into your lifestyle. Some are brilliant pieces of software that make your life easier, more efficient, or simply more entertaining. Others? Not so much. Hit up State Farm for one app that could save you a ton. — Sponsored.

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With manufacturers producing vehicles in zero-waste factories, the auto industry is leaving behind its polluting past by recycling, generating their own electricity, and even creating compost. Find out how a better rate could clean up your finances with State Farm. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that recent college grads can receive up to $3,000 per year to help pay back loans if they move to one of 77 rural counties in Kansas? Make sure you’re being financially savvy with help from State Farm. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that twenty percent of car accidents involve a driver without a license? A recent study showed that around the same number, one in seven drivers, have no insurance. Watch out for these guys on the road, and visit State Farm to make sure you have uninsured motorist protection. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that Oklahoma has twice as many earthquakes as California? OK quake numbers recently went from a handful to several hundred per year, proving that you never know what nature will throw at you. Make sure your home insurance is prepared for Mother Nature with State Farm. — Sponsored.

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This South Korean driver with a dream failed her driver’s exam over 900 times. She finally passed on her 960th try. If you encounter her on the road and things don’t go well, you’ll want to be covered with State Farm. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that many new vehicles don’t come with a spare tire? Manufactures save space and weight by eliminating the spare in favor of a smaller, lighter inflation kit, but they won’t save you from tire damage. Make sure you’re prepared for whatever the road throws at you with State Farm. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that the first cross-country road trip took place in 1903? Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson drove from San Fran to NYC in 63 days with 20 horsepower and zero insurance. To make your next road trip is slightly safer than Dr. Jackson’s, head to State Farm. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that early tires were actually white (the natural color of rubber)? That changed when carbon black was added to the rubber mix to create stronger tires. Make sure your insurance game is as strong as your wheels with State Farm. — Sponsored.

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Self-driving cars are on the way, and they could drastically reduce traffic accidents and gridlock. Until autonomous cars are ready for the highways, head over to State Farm to see how you can minimize human error. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that birds have the right of way on Utah’s public roads? And fly around with mini sirens? Well, that part’s not true, but you will be covered by State Farm in the event of a feathery accident. — Sponsored.

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Did you know that cup holders and automatic transmissions were developed for almost the same reason? They both offer convenience with a side of safety. Find out how safety features could save you big bucks with help from State Farm.

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