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Originally Posted by Cow Pollinator
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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I got a ticket in a rental car in Denver 3 years ago. I was going 57 in a 55. The cop tells me that "as long as I didn't request a court date and paid the fine - it would be a non moving violation"
I didn't say anything except "OK" and left...riding down the road I thought "What the hell...I WAS moving or I wouldn't have gotten a ticket!"......
The only ticket I had ever gotten before that was in 1983. I had just bought a 5.0 Mustang GT and was driving from Dallas back to Fort Hood. Texas State Trooper clocked me at 117 miles per hour. He had the same car (as I did) as his patrol. We stood on the side of the road and shot the shit for about an hour - car talk.
Gave me a ticket for going 90 in a 60 mile an hour zone. Otherwise, he would have had to take me to jail. Seems like I paid like $70 for the ticket.....