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"If you only have a driver's permit and are ticketed for not wearing a seatbelt in someone else's car will your insurance be raised?"

It depends on how your state treats seat belt violations. In most states they are not entered on your record so they will have no effect on your insurance. In other states they are entered and may cause a slight insurance increase but it will be negligble compared to a speeding ticket.

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