A traffic ticket can seem like a minor thing but a conviction for a moving violation can have major consequences to your driving record, your insurance rates and to your ability to drive. A moving violation on your driving record can result in an increase in the amount you pay for your car insurance. For some violations, the State will suspend your license and you will have to pay to have it reinstated after serving your suspension. The chart below illustrates insurance point values and percentage of rate increase for conviction of certain offenses.
DMV Schedule of Point Values
Passing Stopped School Bus
5
Aggressive Driving
Reckless Driving
4
Hit and Run – Property Damage Only
Following Too Close
Driving on Wrong Side of Road
Illegal Passing
Failure to Yield Right-of-Way to Pedestrian Pursuant to G.S. 20-158(b)(2)b
Failure to Yield Right-of-Way to Bicycle, Motor Scooter, or Motorcycle
Running Through Stop Sign
3
Speeding in Excess of 55 miles per hour
Failing to Yield Right-of-Way
Running Through Red Light
No Driver’s License or License Expired More Than One Year
Failure to Stop for Siren
Driving Through Safety Zone
No Liability Insurance
Failure to Report Accident Where Such Report is Required
Speeding in a School Zone in Excess of the Posted School Zone Speed Limit
Failure to Properly Restrain a Child in a Restraint or Seat Belt
2
All Other Moving Violations
Littering Pursuant to G.S. 14-399 When the Littering Involves the Use of a Motor Vehicle
1
Sample of Insurance Surcharge Increase
CHARGES
LICENSE POINTS
INSURANCE INCREASE
Failure to Reduce Speed
Up to 25%
Unsafe Movement
Speeding 55 mph or Less
Exceeding Safe Speed
Failure to Stop (Stop Sign/Light)
Up to 45%
Speeding 56-75 mph
Following too Closely
Improper Passing
Speeding over 75 mph
Up to 90%
For most offenses, we can appear in court for you and resolve the charge without you having to be there.
Due to a recent change in North Carolina law, the court costs and fine need to be paid immediately upon resolution of the charge. It has become more efficient for you to call ahead for an estimate of all the charges so that you can make immediate payment. The attorney will hold the money in trust and pay the costs and fines for you on the day the charge is disposed of. This will save additional fines being added onto the total cost and potential license suspension for failure to pay the costs and fine. It is imperative that you do not ignore a moving violation.
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