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From: tan@ihlpg.UUCP (Bill Tanenbaum - AT&T Bell Labs - Naperville IL)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: speeding
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Date: Sat, 29-Jun-85 02:47:13 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jun 29 02:47:13 1985
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> Not only will the points show up on your NY license if
> you are convicted, but they will show up in your
> insurance premiums.  Insurance companies monitor the
> DMV records and raise premiums on those who are convicted
> of moving violations.  Believe it.
> T. C. Wheeler

Not necessarily.  Some do, and some don't.  It depends on the
company.  Some companies care only about chargeable accidents,
and do not raise their rates for moving violations.  I have had
such policies in Connecticut, California, Massachusetts, and Illinois. 
If the company will raise your rates for moving violations, they
will tell you so if you ask.  Shop around.  Unless NY state is
somehow different than the resto of the country.
-- 
Bill Tanenbaum - AT&T Bell Labs - Naperville IL  ihnp4!ihlpg!tan