In NC that is a one point ticket and yes it will increase about 20-25%.
Yes, it absolutely does. I received said ticket as well.
Sure. A failure to yield ticket usually also comes with an accident and both of these factors will increase your insurance premiums. Just like having a clean record without any claims will reduce your rates.
Yes. Any moving violation (as soon as your insurance carrier finds out about it) will increase your rates. Although not as much as a 6 point violation.
An exhibition driving ticket is likely to increase your insurance rates. You need to call your insurance company and let the know about your ticket.
The changes in the rates of insurance are strictly up to the insurance company. Some are more forgiving for tickets and accidents.
In California a cell phone ticket is not considered a point, however your insurance will go up about 5-10 more a month. (depending on your insurance carrier)
It should because most consider it a moving violation.
The ticket will be reported back to DC and treated just as if you received it in DC.
The ticket will be reported to NC and treated just as if you received the ticket in NC as it applies to your insurance rates so the answer is yes.
Will depend on your carriers definition of a chargeable offense contact your agent or policy services dept for the answer.
Yes.
A traffic ticket could raise your insurance rates. It won't raise them right away, but may come into play when the insurance is being renewed.