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Speeding Tickets Increase Auto Insurance CostWhat you need to know about speeding tickets and your car insurance Speeding tickets and other traffic violations, such as red-light cameras, can be be costly in more ways than one. If you get a citation for speeding or running a red light, the amount of the fine may be the least of your worries., especially if it is not your first violation. The most costly part of receiving speeding tickets is not the fine itself, although that can be substantial, depending on where you were speeding and how far over the speed limit you were driving. For example if you are caught speeding in a highway construction work zone, you may be charged double the normal fine. And in most states, driving 15 MPH over the limit is an automatic fine increase. More costly than a single speeding fine are the increased monthly auto insurance costs that add up to serious money in the long term. Insurance companies have studies which show that drivers with a single speeding ticket represent a 50% higher risk of having accidents. Additional tickets more than double the risk. Therefore, insurance companies compensate for that additional risk by raising rates for those drivers. The exact conditions and amount of the rate increase will vary by individual, insurance company, and state. How to avoid speeding tickets and high insurance costs Here are some tips for avoid speeding tickets:
What to do if you get a speeding ticket If you get a ticket, don't argue with the police officer, but also don't admit your guilt. You can pay the fine or choose to contest it in front of a judge if you feel there's a chance you can prove you were wronged. You can also take the chance that the police officer will fail to appear in court. In small rural towns, if you know the judge's daughter, you might be able to get your ticket thrown out, but that's not something you should count on. Unless you have a clear-cut case to take to court, you should get a lawyer to help you. However, you might want to weigh the cost of the lawyer, and a possible loss, against the cost of simply paying the fine. In some states, you can agree to take a traffic course and have your ticket nullified. In that case, you pay no fine and your record stays clean. Auto insurance companies vary in how they handle traffic violations and rate increases. With some companies you'll not only lose your good-driver discount but get a new premium increase as well. If your company raises your rates excessively, look for another company who might be more lenient. When you ask for rate quotes, be completely honest about your speeding ticket so that you'll get a correct rate quote. Insurance companies will find out about your ticket, even if you don't tell them. If you have several speeding tickets, you may have difficulty finding any insurance company to insure you. You may be forced to go with a company that specializes in high-risk drivers — for extremely high premium rates.
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