== == In MI your insurance goes up on each and every ticket you get. Not sure about Kansas, but probably the same.
the first person to get a speeding ticket was a new york city cab driver.
For Cali driver. Fines for breaking the new law will be $20 for the first offense and $50 every time after, but none of the tickets will impact the driver's insurance.
Yes it will.
You can get a car driver's insurance quote at your local bank, when you ask for an insurance quote, they will let you talk to the insurance guy from the bank.
Typically a first time driver will pay a significant amount more in car insurance. This can be anywhere from $200 to $300.
There are many companies that provide insurance for a first time driver. Sometimes the insurance is more expensive because first time drivers can have accidents. Companies to look for are Progressive, All-State and AAA.
You're insurance should not go up if this is your first time and as long as you pay the ticket. But you can contact your insurance company and find that out with them
I'm no expert, but I doubt that it is true for those over 18. I know that there is a program for under 18 drivers on their first ticket, in some counties, that can remove the record of the ticket. And that means the insurance doesn't go up cause they didn't find out. There is also the posibility that the insurance will not check up on you and in that case they will not find out that you got a ticket.
First offense, $800.00 bail, plus ticket fine, plus jail time.
it may depend on the state, but when I was in the insurance business in Tennessee, the primary insurance on the car kicked in first, then if that insurance didn't cover the damamge (IE: insurance limits were too low, or there was no primary insuance) then the driver's insurance kicked in.
I have been through this last year, if you didn't have proof of insurance on you, but you had it for that time period you got the ticket, then just bring it into court with you and the ticket will be dropped. If you did not have it covered for that time of the ticket, then if its your first time they will give you court supervision and you have to get proof of insurance with SR22 added to it, usually that's a 1-3 year thing, no matter if you have a vehicle or not you have to carry the SR22 insurance or they will suspend your license. Goodluck with that