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- If you get a speeding ticket while driving someone else's car will it affect her insurance. - No affect her insurance. You pay the fine or you go to court for that.
- will her insurance company be notified? - No.
If you drive her car with the expired lisence plate you pay the fine.
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∙ 16y agoPoints taken from your licence from a moving violation are reported to your insurance company, so it is your rate that will go up. The company will only be interested in a situation where damages are claimed. They may check your licence periodically though and if too many points are deducted your driving privilege can be revoked. Having unsafe or reckless drivers in company vehicles can void their policy.
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∙ 12y agoYes, the driving record of employees who drive company vehicles is an important factor for commercial auto insurance. Often times, employers will pull the driving records of their employees periodically to make certain they will not become a problem. As a matter of full disclosure, I own and operate a small Independent Insurance Agency for the past 22 years and worked as an agent for direct writers for 3 years prior to that.
No you do not need to inform your insurance company of a speeding ticket you have obtained. You do need to be sure you pay your ticket to avoid having your registration canceled.
Yes, a speeding ticket will affect your insurance rate. The good news is each insurance company has different rates. It depends on how many speeding tickets you have had, or if this is the first one. If you have a speeding ticket you may want to look into traffic school to wipe it off your record and keep your rates unaffected.
Speeding tickets and other accidents and violations will affect your auto insurance rates no matter what state you are in. The speed at which you were speeding can also affect your rates. One minor ticket will make very little difference in your insurance rate. Some companies do not increase your rate for just one minor violation in a three year period. It depends on the insurance company and their regulations.
If you do not go to traffic school to get the ticket removed from your record then yes it can affect your rates. However depending on the length of time you have had your insurance, the company, and your specific policy, then your insurance company can choose not to change your rates.
== == NO, but it WILL affect your car insurance costs.
== == NO, but it WILL affect your car insurance costs.
A speeding ticket of 10mph less will affect your insurance directly. Premiums often go up and remain high for extended periods of time.
All driving infractions affect your insurance. Drive safely!
If a person that is not covered by the insurance of the car being driven is given a ticket, the driver is responsible for the ticket. The insurance company that covers the car can tell the owner what affect it may or may not have for the policy owner.