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Across the country, legislators are ratcheting up the penalty fines for speeding violations. In several states, drivers now face surcharges of up to $30 on top of the normal fines for speeding tickets. However, the fines associated with the speeding ticket are the least of your financial worries. Your real concern is your insurance premiums. On average, one speeding violation will increase your auto insurance premiums by about 30%. This could add up to thousands of dollars for many drivers. In this post, we’ll explain more about the impact of speeding tickets on auto insurance premiums and give you tips on how to avoid the rate increases.
You might wonder if insurance companies just use speeding tickets as one more reason to raise rates and boost their profits. In reality, the premium increases are more than justified. Speeding is cited as a factor in 33% of all accident-related fatalities. Similarly, drivers with one speeding citation in the last three years have a 50% higher collision rate than those with no speeding violations. A greater likelihood of collision means increased risk for the insurer, which in turn translates into higher rates for you. Drivers who are more likely to crash are more likely to file a claim, so the insurer has to raise your rates in order to combat this added risk.
Your behavior when you get pulled over can make or break your insurance rates. Getting a speeding ticket doesn’t necessarily have to result in increased premiums. Here are a few things you can do to minimize the damage:
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