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Getting a ticket for 'no insurance' is not a moving violation. Insurers look more closely on serious moving violations suck as reckless driving or DUIs. However getting that ticket could end up having the State asking you to get a Financial Responsibility insurance that must be filed with the State, which may end up disqualifying you from certain discounts, or certain preferred carriers... which means that your surely may end up paying more for your insurance.

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