Getting caught texting and driving could wreck your insurance premium
The easiest way for almost anyone to control the cost of their car insurance is to maintain a good driving record. Most traffic violations or accidents lead to an increase in the cost of your insurance premium, which could affect your rate for up to three years, according to an analysis by the Zebra. Texting and driving could lead to a premium increase of around $288 a year, while driving under the influence could cause your premium to jump by 74%.
The easiest way for almost anyone to control the cost of their car insurance is to maintain a good driving record. Most traffic violations or accidents lead to an increase in the cost of your insurance premium, which could affect your rate for up to three years, according to an analysis by the Zebra. Texting and driving could lead to a premium increase of around $288 a year, while driving under the influence could cause your premium to jump by 74%.
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