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  • How to Avoid High Risk Insurance With a Speeding Ticket

    During the first 60 days of new auto insurance policy, the company can cancel your coverage for any reason, including a speeding ticket. After 60 days, the company no longer has the option to cancel, but it can refuse to renew your coverage. Both scenarios leave you without auto insurance and with limited options. When you receive a speeding ticket, take measures to keep the violation from landing you in a high-risk insurance pool with costly premiums.

  • How to Take a Traffic Class to Avoid a Speeding Ticket

    Most have us have had the displeasure of getting a speeding ticket. Most of the time, trying to fight that speeding ticket is useless. However, going to traffic school can get you out of the ticket. Too many tickets and your insurance premiums will most likely go up, or worse, your license can be suspended. Traffic school is usually eight hours of classroom instruction and is offered at many technical schools on Saturdays or at night after work. You may also have the option of taking traffic school online from the comfort and privacy of your own home.

  • How to Avoid Common Traffic Tickets Other Than Speeding

    Common traffic tickets other than speeding violations include failure to stop at a stop sign. This violation can be avoided by making sure a car comes to a complete halt. Avoid receiving non-speeding violations by knowing the driving laws and obeying them with tips from a certified civil mediator in this free video on traffic violations.

  • How to Avoid Speeding Tickets

    The easiest way to avoid speeding tickets is to keep from exceeding the posted speed limit and to restrain from testing the law enforcement system. Learn about the responsibilities of law enforcement officers with help from a certified civil mediator in this free video on speeding tickets.

  • How to Avoid Getting a Ticket When Caught Speeding

    Whether you were confidently cruising along at 90 mph on a highway that is only 55 mph or if you were creeping along at 22 mph downhill in a 15 mph school zone, you were still speeding. In either situation, you're possibly going to look up into your rearview mirror to see those flashing lights that only mean one thing, pull over. There is no perfect formula, but there are some things you can do that might help you avoid a ticket.

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