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Bicycle - Can I Reverse This Ticket?

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Bicycle - Can I Reverse This Ticket?

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So I just got a shock from the insurance company, what would have been a rate of $180/month is now 380/month because of a red light ticket I got on my bicycle in 2009. Now, I took it to court. When I was there I specifically asked if I would get demerit points and if it would affect my insurance, the answer was no. So, they lied? I pled guilty to a reduced fine and paid. If I had known i would have gotten a damn lawyer and faught tooth and nail. This is 2400/year. A lawyer would have cost me less. Is there anything I can do?

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What is bicycle insurance


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smp wrote:So I just got a shock from the insurance company, what would have been a rate of $180/month is now 380/month because of a red light ticket I got on my bicycle in 2009. Now, I took it to court. When I was there I specifically asked if I would get demerit points and if it would affect my insurance, the answer was no. So, they lied? I pled guilty to a reduced fine and paid. If I had known i would have gotten a damn lawyer and faught tooth and nail. This is 2400/year. A lawyer would have cost me less. Is there anything I can do?

Was it a red light camera ticket?


If you plead guilty then you're getting a conviction, even with 0 demerit points and paying a reduced fine.


If your insurance company checks MTO records during policy renewal and sees that conviction, then they may increase your rates.

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diehard wrote:
smp wrote:So I just got a shock from the insurance company, what would have been a rate of $180/month is now 380/month because of a red light ticket I got on my bicycle in 2009. Now, I took it to court. When I was there I specifically asked if I would get demerit points and if it would affect my insurance, the answer was no. So, they lied? I pled guilty to a reduced fine and paid. If I had known i would have gotten a damn lawyer and faught tooth and nail. This is 2400/year. A lawyer would have cost me less. Is there anything I can do?

Was it a red light camera ticket?


If you plead guilty then you're getting a conviction, even with 0 demerit points and paying a reduced fine.


If your insurance company checks MTO records during policy renewal and sees that conviction, then they may increase your rates.


Not a red light ticket.


Yes, this is what happened, they increased by more than two-fold! I have an otherwise clean record and I am 32.

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er, correction: not a red light CAMERA ticket

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smp wrote:er, correction: not a red light CAMERA ticket

Yeah, in that case you got a conviction and your insurance company found out.


Now you'll have to wait three years.


Do some shopping upon policy renewal.


Johnson Inc. has very good rates, call them.

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Ok one last time. The Police and Courts have no control how a private business will react to a conviction. The private business being the insurance company.



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