Decepticon Spike wrote:5 MPH to get a permanent record? As in it never comes off at all?
Nah, traffic violations (including DUI's) and accidents only hang on your driving record for 5-7 years. That's as long as the DMV holds it for in their system.
Sherade wrote:I have distaste for a small part of insurance too. It's awesome that I can be covered for other's mistakes, and sometimes get bonuses for not doing it on my own, which I think the payments are worth, but some companies will cover you even if it's your fault, and I think that's kinda lame. If I make a mistake, I should be cleaning it up.
I'm sure I am misunderstanding you, but you think it is lame that an insurance company will cover your car if you have an at-fault accident? If you are paying for full coverage, why wouldn't you want it to cover your car? Not only that, but unless you have paid it off, it isn't your car, its the bank's.
They are the one's that want you to have full coverage, so you can protect
their car.
But yeah, you speed, you break the law. That isn't what I would be worried about. I would worry about what kind of company would hold that against you for employment. That's a little too strict for my tastes.