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Progressive Direct Think Easier. Think ProgressiveSMProgressive's Direct Business had an excellent year growing net premiums written 17% to $3.8 billion, which represents about 2.4% of the U.S. personal auto insurance market. While the percentage growth in new business was lower than in prior years, we remain pleased with Direct's continued strong growth and future prospects, particularly from our Internet operations. Despite an increase in advertising spending in 2004 as compared to 2003, our relative share of voice fell as many competitors made substantially greater investments in consumer marketing. Nevertheless, response to our advertising showed favorable trends, with growth in both quotes and sales. Average premium levels and customer retention measures showed little change from the prior year. We made further investments in our customer experience initiatives, and hope to see continued increases in customer satisfaction.
Commercial AutoCommercial Auto had another strong year. Net premiums written grew 19% to $1.6 billion, representing about 6% of the U.S. commercial auto insurance market. New applications were slightly ahead of 2003 and, combined with strong renewals, led to a 15% increase in policies in force by year-end. Our favorable combined ratio was driven by an increase in renewal policies with lower expenses and lower than expected frequency. During the year, industry rate levels remained relatively stable while many competitors expanded their product offerings by accepting business lines and vehicles they had rejected in the previous two years. We introduced our product line in three new states in 2004, bringing the total number of states in which we offer our commercial auto product to 45, and plan on adding one or two more states in 2005. By our estimate, we finished 2004 as the first or second largest writer of commercial auto premium in 11 states. Significant investments were made in our Truck Physical Damage Claims organization. The field specialist staff was significantly increased and new procedures were introduced to improve the accuracy and timeliness of settlements. In January 2005, we opened what we believe to be the insurance industry's first claims training facility dedicated to commercial vehicle physical damage estimation. Our goal is to consistently be the leader in helping customers get their trucks repaired and back in service as soon as possible. We made substantial progress toward that objective this past year.
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