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Getting a ticket for a driving violation can raise your car insurance rate no matter where you live, but the additional costs vary dramatically across state lines.
For example, a drunk or drugged driving violation (DUI) can increase rates 181% ($3,200+) in California, while in Indiana the same offense raises rates only 42% ($480+).
Why? It all comes down to differences in risk, and how insurance is rated and regulated from state to state.
It’s important to remember that some insurance companies may assign lower penalties — or none at all — even in states where drivers tend to see steep cost spikes for violations, so it’s always important to compare insurance quotes.
Below are the violations with the biggest impact on car insurance rates in each state across the U.S. [Note: Click the state name to see the impact of all violations in that state.]
Driving Violations with the Highest Insurance Penalties by State
The Arizona Defensive Driving Program Time Standards class length is a minimum of 4 hours and a maximum of 4.5 hours. In Arizona The Defensive Driving Program has the following required fee’s. State Fee $20, State Surcharge $45. The Classroom School Fee is $35. The Online School Fee is 37.95 for all courts.
Eligibility Requirements
You may not have attended a defensive driving course for citation diversion within the past 12 months · Your citation must be on the list of eligible citations. Most common moving violations are eligible · If eligible you can attend only for one violation · If you were involved in a serious injury or fatal accident you are not eligible. ********** You must complete your course at least 7 days prior to your court date. **********