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Drive Safely DiscountWhile this may seem obvious, it's worthwhile emphasizing that the better your driving record, the lower your auto insurance rate is likely to be. This is important to know because if you do receive a moving violation, the cost of that ticket could be a lot more than the ticket itself.
When you receive a ticket, there are sometimes options that you can choose to do that will take the ticket off your record. For example, if you attend a safe driving class or a special designated driving course, you may be able to remove a ticket from your record.
While this will mean taking time to attend the class to meet the requirements to have the ticket dissolved from your record, this time can mean savings of hundreds of dollars beyond the cost of the ticket. Moving violations usually will affect your auto insurance rate for three to five years and will add as much as 20% onto your insurance costs if you have one.
For the same reasons, it pays (literally) to follow the laws of the road when driving. Keeping a good driving record free of tickets will help keep your auto insurance bill to a minimum.
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