Even though this is not moving violation, yes, you will get a ticket and it will be in entered in the DMV database.
No. In fact I just got a 180$ speeding ticket in Texas and they didn't even check my insurance because it was an out of state vehicle. However, if they ran your insurance when you got pulled over (out of state vehicles sometimes they dont) then it will be reported to your insurance.
if you dont pay it and get suspended yes it will affect you insurance
It depends on the insurance company. Progressive dings you for it. I just dont understand why they would. If your violation is no insurance then how does that reflect your driving habits. The sheer fact of having insurance negates that type of moving violation.
There are several different factors that cause an increase in insurance. Tickets dont always cause an increase in insurance unless they are pretty serious tickets.
I doubt it.
They do it on your demand of coverage. Car rental companies dont add you insurance in car rental amount, Its just like you book flight ticket there is option of choosing insurance or not.
state/county specific; i dont know
You should check with an Insurance Agent or an Attorney that does business in your area. The rules vary from state to state.
not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
Most states require either the insurance or a cash bond to be on file with the state. The insurance is always less expensive than the bond but it is an option.
No, not unless you want to have repairs or need to repair another person's car. If you got a ticket because of the accident they will know because the ticket will be reported to them.
No, only when you are required to have full coverage insurance and you dont, and the obvious that you do not make a payment.