Will a Speeding Ticket Cause My Car Insurance in Idaho To Increase?
Reader’s Question:
I received a speeding ticket in Nampa Idaho. I have Drivers License in Idaho. How will this affect my insurance rate premium? Will my insurance increase because of this ticket?
George
Nampa, ID
A speeding ticket in Nampa, ID usually comes with 3 to 4 DMV points put on your driving record as well as the speeding infraction itself being put on your driving record. This will depend upon the rating system of your Idaho insurance company whether this speeding ticket for 10 mph over the limit will affect your car insurance rates or not when your insurance company next pulls your motor vehicle record (MVR).
If this is your first traffic offense on your driving record then some insurance providers may take away a safe driver discount if you have one but not raise your car insurance rates. With other insurers their rating system may call for an increase in your car insurance rate if you are convicted of even just one speeding ticket.
According to the ID Department of Insurance most insurance providers apply a surcharge to motorists who have been involved in an accident or convicted of multiple moving infractions. additionally, the more claims you have made, the higher your auto insurance rates are likely to be.
How Do I Know My Auto Insurance Points in Idaho?
Reader’s Question:
I have received three traffic tickets last year in Idaho. All of the tickets were zero points. I have one accident in my driving record as well. Do insurance providers charge more for having violations on your driving record or do they charge more for having points on your driving history? I live in Idaho.
Fred
Boise, ID
With DMV points each violation such as moving violations, at-fault accidents, or driving under the influence (DUI), is assigned a certain point value. When you are found guilty of one of these violations, the appropriate number of points is added to your driving record. The more tickets or points you have, the worse your driving record will be.
Each Idaho insurance providers has its own method of assessing applicants, so the points on your driving history may or may not have a direct impact on the insurance rates you pay for car insurance. Insurance providers typically care about the infractions that you have been convicted of and have been put on your driving record, not the DMV points system attached to the infraction.
