After Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria is the safest state for drivers.
But a positive trend can also be observed across Germany.
Nuremberg - In 2020, only one out of 10,000 cars with comprehensive insurance was stolen in Bavaria.
This means that the Free State is once again one of the safest federal states in Germany, as the ranking of the German Insurance Association (GDV) shows.
Only Baden-Württemberg has an even lower rate, as
inFranken.de
writes.
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Nuremberg: Overall, the number of thefts fell
In general, there is a positive trend: In 2020, the number of car thefts covered by comprehensive insurance in Bavaria fell by 18.4 percent, nationwide by almost 25 percent.
With two stolen cars for every 10,000 insured cars, the rate in Munich * is highest.
In Lower Bavaria, Swabia and Lower Franconia, it is rounded at 0.0 per 1,000 insured cars.
Nuremberg: Significant differences in the amount of damage
Compared to the overall average of the damage amount in Germany, which is around 20,000 euros, Bavaria is below the average with just under 17,000 euros per case.
According to the report by
infranken.de, the
most expensive cars with around 21,000 euros in damage are
stolen in Nuremberg *.
This is followed by Upper Franconia, Lower Bavaria and Middle Franconia (excluding Nuremberg) with damage amounts between around 19,900 to around 18,800 euros.
Lower Franconia, at around 18,300 euros, is also well above the overall average in Bavaria.
In contrast, the damage sums in Munich at just under 16,500 euros, Upper Bavaria (excluding Munich) at around 16,400 euros, the Upper Palatinate at just under 13,700 euros and Swabia at around 13,000 euros are far below the average.
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