Effect Of Wyoming Traffic Violations On Car Insurance Costs
Wyoming motorists who leave the scene of an accident or who are caught driving under the influence can expect hefty increases in car insurance costs, according to a new study.
That s according to the Zebra, the nation s largest car insurance website. According to the study, people who are convicted of leaving the scene of an accident can expect to pay an average of $1,026 more per year, or about a 70 percent increase.
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Those found guilty of driving under the influence are hit with an average insurance cost increase of $1,007, or about 69 percent. It s worth noting that those expenses only reflect increased insurance rates, not fines or legal fees of any kind.
Effect Of Wyoming Traffic Violations On Car Insurance Costs
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The 10 Most Expensive Traffic Tickets In Idaho
Now that our world is getting back to normal the roads are getting busier everyday. It makes sense that traffic would increase as employees return to their regular commutes and more and more restaurants and business are open. A prime example of how dangerous the roads are getting in the Treasure Valley is the increased use of the center lane aka the suicide lane. Meridian road in Meridian is a great example, I constantly see cars flying up and down that no-mans land just to get to the left hand turn lane before the light changes. The number of vehicles you see flying down the 84 seems to be increasing as well and two weeks ago there was a report confirming this on the Boise Police Department Facebook page: