I think so since one of the factors affecting auto insurance price is driving record; and if your records shows a suspension, insurance companies will surely regard you as a high risk driver.
Any driving offense related to the consumption of alcohol will result in increased auto insurance rates, whether the offender is underage or not.
There should be no question for your insurance. Your friends insurance will be affected, not yours. unless there was something wrong with the vehicle( ie. suspension or bad registration) any moving violations are specific to the license holder, not the auto. Hope this helps you feel a little better about the situation.
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
Auto insurance get cheaper depending on you driving experience, and since teen have very little experience driving the insurance will be expensive.
This will depend on whether the minor was driving a car. A minor in possession of alcohol offense, albeit illegal, in itself does not affect auto insurance rates. If the minor was driving a vehicle and had an open container of any alcoholic beverages, then this is a separate offense of violating the open container law in that jurisdiction: all states and counties have that type of law. It too does not have an impact on auto insurance rates, per se. But, if the minor was drinking alcohol while driving and is intoxicated because of such, then we have the more serious offense of driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Of course, this will have a significant impact on auto insurance rates, especially for the underaged drinker when he gets his own car insurance. However, it will not have affect on the auto insurance of another person if he agrees to take off the underaged drinker of the list of drivers of his vehicle.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
Yes, you can buy auto insurance with an international driving permit.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
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Yes. That's a pretty big ticket.
Yes, carrying auto insurance is mandatory in all states, including Georgia. Driving without insurance can result in fines and/or jail time.