Yes, if a person gets two tickets, and loses their license, insurance rates do increase. This is because the driver becomes a liability and a danger to the public.
When the insurance company finds out about it, possibly. I imagine that it depends on your insurance company, but I'd say yes.
If you get a ticket, your insurance can go up. However, by taking the class you can avoid the insurance premium increase.
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Not unless you received a violation for the accident. Otherwise it will show on your record as a not at fault accident and should not raise your rates.
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If you have not received a ticket, then NO! If you received a ticket they know already. If you are applying for insurance and received a ticket for reckless driving, then the answer is yes!
More than likely not, those are both minor tickets, that insurance companies usually ignore when rating your policy. Driving uninsured is a very serious crime, and I would expect your insurance rates to go up if discovered.
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