The fact that a driver gets a speeding ticket has nothing to do with the owner of the car(unless it's the speeders.) The vehicle owner's insurance company will never know about the ticket, but your's will (or your parents) if you're a minor and insured under your parent's insurance. However, if there's a reportable accident involved with the speeding ticket, then the owner of the vehicle,(I'm speaking only for New York State, not sure about others), will be considered responsible for the accident, since the insurance company will now know, but the speeding goes with the driver.
Jocelyn Brown.
no matter what state the answer would be 65 or whatever posted limit all you do by following everyone elses speed is let the cops have a larger choice of cars to pull over
That all depends , was it your license or someone elses? Only if you ever plan on driving in Canada again should you pay.If you never plan to return to Canada don't bother paying, you will receive a summons, it will go to court and a warrent for your arrest will be issued. If you should happen to wander across the Canadian border AND get stopped AND the local constabulary run your Cali License AND find the warrent, THEN worry about it.
Avoiding homework and answering questions that add no relevance to my life nor anyone elses.
The fact that a driver gets a speeding ticket has nothing to do with the owner of the car(unless it's the speeders.) The vehicle owner's insurance company will never know about the ticket, but your's will (or your parents) if you're a minor and insured under your parent's insurance. However, if there's a reportable accident involved with the speeding ticket, then the owner of the vehicle,(I'm speaking only for New York State, not sure about others), will be considered responsible for the accident, since the insurance company will now know, but the speeding goes with the driver.
Contact your local DMV or the Law enforcement department that issued you the citation. They will be happy to tell you the amount of the fines (penalty) you will need to pay and where you need to pay them.
Pay it. fighting it means more then 150 in court costs on top of the price of the ticket. Your lucky it wasn't reckless driving you could have a fine on top of that ticket.
Jocelyn Brown.
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Then you have not got a ticket. Unless you were being fraudulent
Your rates should not go up for someones violations unless they are listed on the policy.
The driver will receive another violation for "Driving While Suspended," and it is POSSIBLE that the owner of the vehicle may receive a ticket for "Permitting an Un-licensed Operator."
an exam on your or somebody elses health im guessing
You for not checking or asking in the first place. Now if that person has these things you were asked for take them to the court and show with explanation
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No, because you can go to jail if you do that.