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It may be a California rule. I would look at your policy for verification. My wife is my agent and has looked closely into this as a result of the questions I and the forum have raised. My policy also has no location restrictions. One interesting detail is that the mileage is an average. In other words if you bought the car 3 years ago and only put 500 miles a year on it you can carry over the extra 1000 per year into this year. Kind of like carryover minuets. This is good until they recheck your mileage which I have yet to see or hear of...
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