Colorado Gov. Jared Polis hopes to wrestle down the state’s high auto insurance rates over the next two years with a newly unveiled slate of strategies — including deploying more speed cameras, ramping up auto theft prevention efforts and targeting uninsured motorists.

Polis announced his plan Thursday. If the effort proves successful, he hopes to see Colorado drop from No. 5 in national rankings for most expensive full-coverage plans, according to Bankrate, to No. 10 in the next two years. Based on 2025 statistics, that would equal about $275 in savings per year.

Polis said in an interview before the plan’s unveiling that he was “shocked” to learn Colorado’s insurance premiums were the fifth highest in the nation. He convened a variety of state departments — Public Safety, Transportatio

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