A Clean Drivers Record Should Facilitate In Court |
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| By: Josephine Andrews | ||||
You could be paying more than you should for your auto insurance if your driving record contains mistakes. The Insurance Research Council states that more than 22% contain mistakes that are costing people hundreds, if not, thousands of dollars in auto insurance charges. Various reasons exist for these mistakes, but more commonly they result from a traffic violation that has been resolved but it still remains on the driving record. Clerical mistakes can happen while information is being added to various databases. Inaccuracies can also prevent you from getting employment in certain cases. Mistakes such as these can be especially detrimental if your job requires you to drive a lot, or if you drive a company vehicle. If you do not disclose to your employer items contained in your driving record before they do a background check it can be seen as an omission, which can either cost you your job or prevent you from being hired in the first place. If you have to go to court for a traffic violation then bringing along a current copy of your driving record can go a long way to improving your chances of having a traffic ticket dismissed. Even if they already have a copy of your driving record pulled up, by having your own it impresses upon the judge that you are a good driver and to take it into consideration. Judges always give special leniency to those with good past driving histories. Also, by having purchased your own, it shows the judge that you are concerned about what this traffic ticket can do to your clean driving record, and auto insurance, and as such he will be more willing to drop the charge against you to one that won't show up on your record. So do yourself a favor and maybe even save yourself a lot of money in auto insurance premiums by getting a current copy of your driving record today. |
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