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Is driving without insurance
Yes, recent estimates are that as much as 30 percent of the drivers in Texas are withot the state required liability Insurance.
In Texas if you a caught driving without insurance you will be ticketed. I believe this is true in most states.
The fines and associated punitive fees for driving without insurance are determined by your jurisdiction. In Texas total fines and associated fees including Drivers License Re-instatement fees total just over $900.00
Fines and fees total about 900 dollars as of 2008
An at-fault accident and other traffic violations will stay on your driving record for 3 years, but your insurance company may charge you higher premiums for 5 or more years.
The cost of insurance is based on age, driving record, type and age of the vehicle. Any company you contact can give you a quote for your particular situation.
No. Mandatory auto insurance is a state law in Texas.
NO! You would be a fool to drive without insurance.
Yes you will accrue points. No your company will not be Notified. In Fact, no one ever notifies an insurer of your driving record or your tickets Your company will pull your driving record periodically. All States share driving records with all the other 50 states, Federal Law requires this.
1. As for an online course I drive safely is the best and its Texas approved.. http://www.idrivesafely.com/Texas 2. You can also get your driving record from them as well but they charge $24.95, remember that you can also get your driving record from the state of Texas for $10.00 dollars and you will receive it in 7 days from Austin Texas.
Defensive driving courses for teenages in Texas may be found at Texas onlind driving, Texas TicketStop, Clear your record and at any driving school. Courses can be finished in as little as 3 days.