I would assume so, but your jurisdiction may handle traffic tickets for bicycles differently.
same question for Florida. Guys, no one has a hint?
It will usually increase your premiums if your insurance company finds out about. Sometimes your current company will not run your motor vehicle record but sometimes they will.
If the ticket was issued to his name then NO, it will not effect your insurance rate.
yes
IDIOT, go buy it dork! How am i supposed to know! Those are for geeks.
Yes.
No, and it shouldn't! This kind of ticket is called, fix a ticket and the insurance co. don't bother with it. On the other hand, this is a non-moving violation and it won't be on your record.
Running a blinking red light ticket is the same as a stop sign ticket usually. It will not increase your insurance unless your record is reviewed for some reason. For example you switch companies, or you have a claim where your insurance co. pays money out. Normally getting a ticket of any kind will not automatically raise your rates
Red light camera tickets are moving violations. As such it will probably affect your insurance, but only your policy issuer can tell you for sure.
A light bike is easier to get moving.
yea bro, your screwed
No, a bicycle reflector is not a source of light on its own. It works by reflecting light from other sources, such as car headlights, to make the bicycle more visible in low-light conditions.