Insurance companies will also look at how much driving experience you have, as well as whether or not you have
any reported accidents or traffic violations.
Not exact matches
When conviction points,
traffic violations or car
accidents are placed on your personal driving history
report, your car insurance company will be notified, and these actions will result in an increase in your premiums.
An MVR notes officially - documented driving
violations like
traffic citations (think speeding
or reckless driving tickets), vehicular crimes,
accident reports, driving record points, and DUI convictions and can look as far back as five to seven years.
Conduct pre - and post-trip inspections, and ensure mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment functionality;
report vehicle defects,
accidents,
traffic violations,
or damage.