🚫Too many tickets can suspend your license.
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Increased Insurance Rates:
Insurance companies consider traffic violations when determining premiums. Multiple tickets, especially moving violations, can significantly raise your insurance costs, and in some cases, could even lead to policy cancellation. -
License Suspension:
Texas has specific rules regarding license suspension based on the number of moving violations within a certain period. A driver can face suspension for accumulating four or more moving violations within 12 months or seven or more within 24 months, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. -
Impact on Driving Record:
Traffic tickets, including moving violations, are recorded on your driving record and can remain there for a period of time, typically three years, -
Job Loss/Difficulty Finding Employment:
Some jobs, especially those requiring driving, may be affected by a poor driving record. Employers may be hesitant to hire someone with multiple violations or a suspended license. -
Legal Penalties:
In addition to fines, you may face court appearances, mandatory traffic school, or even arrest warrants for unpaid tickets.
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