Traffic ticket and insurance?

Can a single, unmarried, never been married before man near no kids who has had some speeding tickets surrounded by his life (80 in 55 or 65MPH zone) still own auto insurance?

Yes. Depending on where you live, there should be multiple carrier to help you out.

1-4 speeding tickets is typically the acceptable scope, but that is in go together with your claims history. If you have more than that, look for highly developed risk insurance. Such as Progressive~Safe Auto~General.

If you are on the lower scale of that, check out GEICO, Allstate, State Farm...they are typically priced better for better drivers


Answers:    Yes. The single, unmarried, never been married, no kids part is completely irrelevant.

He'll newly pay more, for a major moving ruin.
Of course!

You can capture auto insurance even if you've had DUI's!! (It just get more and more expensive insurance, the more infractions you have)
Yes he can, if the tickets are recent he will have elevated insurance rates.

But, if he's single, not paying alimony or child support and never has paid these items,. or bills to tilt children; then he can probably afford the higher rates.
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What does marital status and number of children have to do beside the right to buy auto insurance?