yes it may
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no it shouldn't
In California an impeding traffic ticket will cost no more than $100. It will also add one point to your driver's license which will likely cause a slight increase in your insurance premium.
Photo tickets are considered a moving violation. Moving violations will increase your auto insurance premiums if you are found guilty. When you pay the fine associated with your photo ticket, you are admitting guilt. If you go to court and fight the ticket, you can request traffic school. Going to traffic school or fighting the ticket are the only two ways to prevent an increase in your insurance rates.
Most insurance premiums will increase after recieveing a ticket. YOur best bet is to take defensive driving, even if you insurance premium doesn't go up from the ticket,you can send your agent your DD certificate and get a discount, it will go down for doing the defensive driving. I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: mycheapinsurance.net
Yes, the premium will be adversly affected. There will be no increase if you go to traffic school. If you allow the ticket to stay on your record you will lose the distinguished driver discount in addition to the surcharge. There are certain steps that can be taken to offset the increase, call your agent. Best Regards, Allstate Agent in California
Nope! The ticket that comes in the mail WILL have to option to go to traffic school in case your insurance raises your premium for having a ticket, but most insurance companies don't for a non-moving violation, so just check w/ your insurance company. I got one in CA (Orange County) and it was $149. Just pay it out.
Nothing too bad. That traffic ticket point will go on your driving record and your insurance rates will increase. Your allowed a certain amount of points before your license is suspended.
None with the insurance company I use. And define "minor".... some peoples definition of minor is different than the insurance companies.
If you get a ticket, your insurance can go up. However, by taking the class you can avoid the insurance premium increase.
If this is a traffic ticket, your insurance would take the hit.
An exhibition driving ticket is likely to increase your insurance rates. You need to call your insurance company and let the know about your ticket.