Wreckless Driving & SR22 Insurance
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Wreckless Driving & SR22 Insurance
lrightht i got caught doing 100 mph on 65 and caught a wreckless driving charge, had to pay a fine and got my license suspended for 30 days, now i need to get Sr22 insurance to get my license restored, anyone here has gone through this?, if so, where did you get your Sr22 insurance from and how much was it? also how long did it take to get it all settled and get your license back?
Yea! now thats what im talking about! hope u did ur little 100mph run on a long empty highway. U deserve that ticket. is the SR22 for drivers like the Special Classroom is for the special kids? explain what sr22 is please
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An SR-22 is a form that shows that you have auto insurance. It is required by the state for drivers who are high risk. Here are some of the reasons a state might require you to file an SR-22 form:
DUI (drunk driving).
Serious moving violations such as reckless driving.
Racking up a lot of highway points in a short period of time.
Being pegged as a habitual traffic offender.
Causing an accident while uninsured.
Regulations vary from state to state, but high-risk drivers usually have to carry SR-22 insurance for three years.
More insurance companies are now willing to sell policies to drivers who have SR-22 status; however, those policies are going to be more costly than a standard auto policy.
DUI (drunk driving).
Serious moving violations such as reckless driving.
Racking up a lot of highway points in a short period of time.
Being pegged as a habitual traffic offender.
Causing an accident while uninsured.
Regulations vary from state to state, but high-risk drivers usually have to carry SR-22 insurance for three years.
More insurance companies are now willing to sell policies to drivers who have SR-22 status; however, those policies are going to be more costly than a standard auto policy.
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