Do you have to carry sr 22 insurance for a motorcycle in Florida
No, driving with expired tags is not a moving violation and therefore does not carry any points.
did you ask for court suppervision
Yes, if you are involved in a collision that results in injury or death, it is likely that you will be assigned points on your driving record. The exact number of points can vary by state or country, but such serious incidents typically carry significant penalties. Points may affect your insurance rates and driving privileges. Always check your local traffic laws for specific details.
To whom it may concern, Normally, your insurance will not cover you driving your employer's car. Your employer normally or should carry insurance on their company cars. Best Regards, "T"
I don't know what the fine is in a particular jurisdiction but I can tell you this. The fine for driving without insurance will be far more than six months premium of the insurance that you were required to carry.
Your company will pay for the insurance if you are driving and working for a specific company. If you are an independent contractor driving for someone, you will have to maintain your own insurance for your job.
If the violation shows on your drivers transcript, the insurance company has the ability to charge a surcharge points or not. Not all motor vehicle violations carry points.
I don't know. you tell me.
Call and ask your agent
Yes, there is a state law that requires you to carry proof of insurance while you are driving there. This is a common law in all states.
In Las Vegas, failing to use a turn signal typically results in a traffic citation, which may carry a fine and could add points to your driving record. The exact number of points can vary based on local laws, but it is generally around two points. Accumulating points can lead to increased insurance rates and potential issues with your driving privileges. Always check the most current local regulations for specific details.