Does a parking violation increase what u pay for auto insurance?
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Nope ... only moving violations count.
No. Your insurance company will only run your driver's abstract (what's on your driver's license ... i.e. moving violations).
No, just moving violations (speeding, running a red light, etc.)
moving violations :) <---ins agent
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No, just the moving violations.
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Not unless your parking violation leads to a claim against your policy. A ticket for an expired meter and the like will not effect your rate. Parking on a railroad track, which is a serious violation, and having the train hit your vehicle, can lead to a large claim, and a raise in your rates!
Blocking a fire lane or fire hydrant or causing an accident because of improper parking may well go against your insurance rates.
Just moving violations are counted for insurance reasons. Although if you don't park that parking ticket, they could suspend your license.
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No. Only "moving violations." The only exception: if you fail to settle the ticket, by paying or showing in court, then it can be on your motor vehicle record as unsatisfied, which may affect your insurance.
Happened to me. Didn't show up on my record. Just pay it and move on.
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