If someone got their license taken away for speeding 100mph in a 55mph zone how long will this affect their insurance rates? |
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100 in a 55!!! Personally, I hope you never get your license back!! Please sell the car and forget about buying insurance.
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Normally speeding tickets stay on your driver's license record for three years. Everything depends on your particular carrier and how often they check your record.
Each insurance company has different internal policies and they depend on your particular situation. If you are a teenage driver or own a sports car or drive a comapny vehicle then you can expect them to check every year before renewal.
If you have been with them for a number of years and have a clean record, they may not check at all unless you change insuance carriers.
Typically just one minor speeding violation could result in a 25% increase in your insurance premiums so it pays to contest every speeding ticket.
lwpat
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Your first concern should be when will you get your license back.
After your license is revoked, you will have to wait 6 months or a year or something before re-applying. When you do re-apply, they will consider your crime and may choose not to give you a license (but they will keep the application fee).
They can keep denying you for as long as they wish, depending on the severity of your crime.
Only then will you need to worry about insurance...
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