In Indiana, driving without insurance can result in a ticket and a fine ranging from $250 to $1,000, depending on the circumstances. Additionally, offenders may face suspension of their driver's license and could be required to provide proof of insurance to reinstate it. Repeated offenses can lead to more severe penalties. It's essential to maintain proper insurance coverage to avoid these consequences.
= Will Indiana driver insurance go up for going 69 in a 55 if first ticket?" Ticket issued in Michigan=
No, Not in Indiana that is. I don't know about other states, Here it is just $25 ticket.
According to auto insurance coverage in Indiana, it is counted as a moving violation. Getting a seat belt violation will increase your auto insurance.
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There is not a ticket charge for a no proof of insurance in Michigan. You are given a ticket for other things, such as speeding.
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In the State of California where i am its a $500.00 Plus ticket.... its Cheaper to just Pay the Insurance.
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It depends on the state.