Auto Insurance Points Johnstown Pennsylvania PA

August 27, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I got two points on my license from Johnstown, Pennsylvania. How long does will take for them to take it off?

Pete

Johnstown, PA

When a your driving record reaches six points for the 1st time you will be required to attend an approved driver improvement school. Upon finishing the school, two points will be removed from the your drivers record.

PennDOT also permit points to be removed from your driving history for safe driving. You can obtain three points taken off from your driving record for every twelve consecutive months (from the date of the last offense) you go without an offense, which results in points, license revocation or suspension.

So if you wait for points to be taken off due to safe driving it will take at least twelve months for the points to be taken off. You might want to verify with PennDOT to check if you can attend a driver improvement course or traffic school in Johnstown, Pennsylvania with only two points to get them removed from your driving record now.

 

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Drunk Driving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PA

August 12, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What happens when you are already on supervision for a DUI and obtained a speeding ticket in Pittsburgh?

James

Pittsburgh, PA

You will probably want to get legal advice to check if this goes against the conditions of your supervision. If you fail to comply with each and every one of the conditions of your supervision, the State’s lawyer will file a Petition to Revoke.This would ask the court to take back the sentence and to may re-sentence you to a harsher sentence. This means that you will then receive a conviction on your record or more, such as higher fines, increased public service work or jail time. Additionally, any accompanying charges that were dismissed as part of a plea agreement could be re-filed against you.

This is really complicated, so I suggest that you seek legal advice in Pittsburgh PA.

The law requires an individual to refrain from committing any further offenses while on supervision.

Additional conditions may include the payment of costs and fines, treatment for drug and/or alcohol addiction, counseling, and whatever else may seem appropriate and performance of public service work.

 

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SR22 Car Insurance Pittsburgh PA

June 28, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I need to know about named operator policy and how I will apply for it? Thank you because I can’t seem to find the answer online. I live Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Helen

Pittsburgh, PA

 

A named-operator policy is usually also referred to as a non-owner policy. It is written when the insured needs insurance coverage only for his personal operation of a car not owned by him or any family member.

Another reason why people obtain this type of policy is if you are in need of a required liability policy to obtain an SR22 filed with the state but do not own a car.

If you need this type of liability auto insurance Pittsburgh, it only covers the named insured while driving cars. In most states a non-owner policy includes Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. Depending on the type of coverage you get for your insurance policy, the policy will cover you up to the limits you decide to have.

Car Insurance Pittsburgh PA

May 18, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I would like to know how many points are assessed in Pennsylvania for being 13 MPH over the speed limit? Where can I get a listing of Pennsylvania’s points?

Jack

Pittsburgh, PA

 

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s states that vehicle code 3362, three (3) points are assessed for exceeding the speed limit by 11- 15 miles per hour. If the speeding violation occurs in an active work zone, then a 15 day suspension will follow.

To confirm this information or get more information regarding Pennsylvania’s point system, you may contact the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. They should be able to give more details regarding this.

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