Sentences with phrase «points than the average driver»

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From a transportation policy point of view, this sort of tax shifting is also more equitable in that it taxes every driver according to the amount of miles they drive by sharing the price signal (by spreading the tax / fees burden) across all drivers instead of assessing flat road maintenance fees or concentrating them amongst a specific group of drivers, some of whom just happen to use toll roads more frequently than average but not necessarily drive more.
If you've got more than a certain number of points, you can rest assured that your auto insurance company will be raising your car insurance premiums, as you present more risk than the average driver.
According to newly released data from Insure.com, drivers in Florida are still facing very expensive auto insurance, to the point that they are paying up to 25 percent more than the average across the rest of the country.
The average fine starts at $ 165 and can easily top $ 400, but worse than the initial payment is the addition of points on your drivers license, which will cost you hundreds each year for the next three years.
Cruising Around the Salem Area: Peabody Insurance Quotes for Drivers Massachusetts auto insurance isn't cheap, either, and Peabody residents may find themselves paying more than the national average, especially if they have a specialty car or other expensive vehicle, or if they have any points on their driving record due to moving violations, a DUI / DWI, or anything that insurers feel bumps up their risk rating.
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