Motorists may dismiss traffic citations in order to
avoid higher auto insurance rates.
Find out more — and how to
avoid higher auto insurance rates — with our guide to tickets and car insurance.
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While it may take some time, you won't have to pay
higher rates for
auto insurance if you make improvements and
avoid further mistakes.
By making sure to keep your
insurance current and
avoid lapses in coverage, you not only
avoid possible punitive consequences like
higher auto insurance rates from providers and possible license or registration suspensions from the state, but you also help keep down the cost of
auto insurance for everyone around you.
Even though you'll
avoid having to go to trial, you may end up having to pay
higher auto insurance rates as a result.
By
avoiding accidents, speeding tickets and other driving infractions, you can protect your driving record and take a lot of leverage away from
auto insurance companies who will be more than happy to raise your
rates if you start becoming a
higher risk.