Speeding ticket
I got a speeding ticket going 75mph in a 65mph zone, not a work zone. Is it true that in kansas it is reported as a non moving violation? So, it won't be sent to my insurance?
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Far as I know, all speeding tickets are reported to insurance unless you pay the extra fee to keep it away from insurance.
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I know long john silvers is good dude but you wanna get there in one piece
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In the state of Kansas, it is considered a non-moving violation and will not affect your insurance. If you are a resident of Kansas, you are fine. What I don’t know is if you live in Missouri, or wherever, it’s possible it gets reported to that state. Probably not a good explanation, but the long and short is if you live in Kansas nothing will change.
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Two weeks ago I got a written warning for going 75 in a 55;;
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I only stop people for going 11 or more over. Then if you’re not being a dick, I’ll reduce it to 10 and it saves you $50 upfront and doesn’t get reported on your drivers license. That’s in Oklahoma though.
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One thing about California is the freeways, when they move, are like a rally race. I frequently drive 20 over on the way to our mountain cabin, and I get passed like I am standing still.
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How is driving too fast NOT a moving voilation? LMAO
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My last ticket was a 113 in a 35. Got it reduced to driving with defective equipment.
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