Having inaccuracies on your driving record can drive up the price you pay for auto insurance. Is your auto insurance premiums more than they should be?
Well, if your record has a mistake on it… then you could be paying hundreds of extra dollars in insurance premiums each and every single year!
According to a study done by the Insurance Research Council, 22% of peoples driving records had inaccuracies listed in them. These inaccuracies could account for increased auto insurance premiums.
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.
Other mistakes result from clerical errors where a person will input the wrong information on an individual.
A bad (or inaccurate) record can get you fired or, prevent you from landing that job of a lifetime, and as discussed previously raise your auto insurance.
If your job relies on you traveling a lot (especially with the company car), then it is extra important you get a copy of your record. Any mistakes can be costly for you and your career.
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.
When you’re in traffic court trying to fight a speeding ticket a good driving record can work wonders for you. Tak




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