[By Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA]
Be careful out there!
A GMAC survey revealed that 1 in 5 drivers would not pass the written driver’s test if they took it today. And, getting a ticket will raise your car insurance rate, but by how much?
The Survey
The survey found that reckless driving triggers the highest hike — an average increase of 22 percent — yet many drivers aren’t even sure what constitute reckless driving?
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Reckless Driving
Depending on state laws, reckless driving can be defined as: driving over 80 mph, driving too fast for weather conditions, knowingly driving in a way that endangers others.
Conclusion
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