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Can your driving record be available to the public?

No


Which of the following is not available to the public A Record of your mental health B Record of all your violations and crashes C Record of impaired driving convictions?

Your medical records are private. Any time you "get into a scrape with the law" it is a matter of public record.


Is your driving record available to the public in Florida?

yes


Can a registered nurse in Florida lose their license for driving convictions?

Yes, a registered nurse in Florida can lose their license for driving convictions. A nurse can lose her license if her convictions include DUI and drug or gun possession for example.


Is public radio liberal?

Public radio is open to anyone regardless of their political convictions.


What is the name of the first company in the US to make self-driving cars available to the general public?

These type of vehicles are not yet sold to the public.


Do littering convictions go on your driving record?

Um no not even don't worry.


Why do insurance companies ask about the driving record for members of your household?

To know the driving history, including traffic violations and arrests and convictions for driving related incidents.


How long do driving convictions stay on your record in Oregon?

Depends but mostly 7 years


What if your driving record will never be available to the public?

If your driving record is never made available to the public, it could enhance your privacy and reduce the risk of discrimination or bias based on past driving offenses. However, it may complicate matters for insurance companies, employers, or other entities that rely on driving records for underwriting or hiring decisions. Ultimately, it could lead to a system where accountability for driving behavior is diminished, potentially impacting road safety.


How do car driving convictions affect the cost of your insurance?

Car driving convictions affect the cost of one's insurance in the following way: the more conviction one has, the higher the price is for insurance, since one is more likely to make an accident again.


What convictions result in an Insurance Surcharge?

Insurance surcharges typically result from certain traffic violations and convictions, such as DUI/DWI, reckless driving, or accumulating a specified number of points on a driving record within a certain timeframe. These convictions indicate higher risk behavior, prompting insurers to increase premiums. Additionally, serious offenses like hit-and-run or driving without insurance can also lead to surcharges. Each state may have its own specific rules regarding which convictions trigger these surcharges.