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The main downside with Metromile is that currently it is only available in California, Illinois, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington. While that's good news for students at the University of California school system, undergraduates at the nation's three most populated universities - University of Central Florida, Ohio State and Texas A&M - won't be able to take advantage of Metromile's offer.
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Metromile is a great alternative for students who drive infrequently, but still want to have their car at school. Metromile works by charging a bulk of its rate on a cents per mile basis--in addition to a base rate. We found a 20 year old driver could have a base rate of $40 per month and get charged about seven cents per mile driven, amounting to about $47 per month if they only drive 100 miles. If you need to take a long trip home one day, you do not even need to worry about paying extra since every mile over 150 is free on any given day.
The main downside with Metromile is that currently it is only available in California, Illinois, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington. While that's good news for students at the University of California school system, undergraduates at the nation's three most populated universities - University of Central Florida, Ohio State and Texas A&M - won't be able to take advantage of Metromile's offer.
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