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Your Driving Record

Three reasons why you absolutely must get a copy of your driving record.

By Damon Dallah

Most Driving Records Contain Inaccuracies That Could Cause You To Pay Hundreds Of Dollars More Per Year In Auto Insurance!
Are you paying too much for auto insurance? Well, if your record has a mistake on it... then you could be paying hundreds of extra dollars in insurance premiums each and every single year!

The Insurance Research Council states that more than 22% contain mistakes that are costing people hundreds, if not, thousands of dollars in insurance charges.

These mistakes stem from a variety of things, but the most common reasons are speeding violations which have been dismissed against a person (for instance, after completing a traffic school class), yet still show up on record.

Other mistakes result from clerical errors where a person will input the wrong information on an individual.

A Bad (Or Inaccurate) Record Can Get You Fired Or, Prevent You From Landing That Job Of A Lifetime.
If your job relies on you travelling a lot (especially with the company car), then it is extra important you get a copy of your record. Any mistakes can be costly for you and your career.

Companies regularly do scheduled driving record checkups and if you fail to inform your employer beforehand of what is on it, you can (and probably will) be fired on the spot.

A Good Driving History Can Be A Big Plus In A Traffic Courtroom When Fighting A Speeding Ticket.
If you have a good driving history, then taking a copy with you to court will do wonders to help you fight the charge against you. Although there may be a copy of your record already there, by bringing your own, it emphasizes to the judge to take into consideration your previous driving history.

Judges always give special leniency to those with good past driving histories. Also, by having purchased your own, it shows the judge that you are concerned about what this traffic ticket can do to your clean driving history and as such he will be more willing to drop the charge against you to one that won't show up on your record.

Getting a copy of your driving record can be as easy as clicking the link below and picking the state you are from.

Click here to get your Get Your Driving Record.

 

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