Alot think about what your parents pay then triple it
A clean driving record would be a record that is free from accidents, moving violations, tickets in general, and one that has no points.
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NO,, They share all this information between the states now days. You driving record is your driving record no matter what state you go too.
Not if it's a CLEAN record!
Just insured one myself under financing terms 500 deductible for comp and coll, for 105 a month. I am a 26 year old single male with a clean driving record.
GEICO has the lowest auto insurance rates for a forty year old driver with a clean driving record\
I had a 1965 EL COMINO my insurance was $21.00 a month, of coarse clean driving record So it really depends on your driving record.
That would depend on many factors, such as the year of the car, make of the car (engine in car), your driving record, how long you have had your license, how much you drive your car, what state/province you are in etc. If you have been driving for awhile and have a clean driving record, then I think it should be under $100 / month. Your best bet would be to get a online quote from the site below in related links.
If your Driving Record is clean for over ten years, then you are not considered a high risk driver
Start with how many years you have been driving. Then let them know how many years you have been driving professionaly. If you have a clean DMV record, please mention this as well. Don't lie. If you have a clean driving record, say so. If you don't -- well, you are probably wasting your time filling out an application for this job.
Yes, your driving record is permanent, it will show up. However, it was so long ago no one will probably care. 5-10 years with a clean record is enough to satisfy anyone who would be checking your driving record.
You will definitely need a commercial driver's license for a medical transportation job. Whether or not you need a clean record will depend upon the policies of the facility you are working for and also your state's regulations.