NO that would be the nuttiest they could do, so lets keep this thread under wraps we dont want to give them any ideas.
Here's a Question.....
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Puppage, May 30, 2014.
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It would NOT surprise me if one's professional driving career did effect their personal auto insurance. However, I personally think that the two should be separated. A lot of truck drivers RARELY ever use their personal cars, except to drive to or drive home from the terminals on their off time.
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Great question from the OP. Glad it's answered and all clear now.
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All I know is a Montana buddy crashed his POV Saturday night, collected a DUI to go with his failure to control, lost his job Monday morning, and his personal premiums ~doubled when his license was reinstated, complete w/CDL. -
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rockee Thanks this.
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The only problem you would have is if you got a ticket. Then with some infractions it would make sense. Like DWI, speeding, and any other driver error. But then try to get you insurance reduced if you've had no accidents and have been to a defensive driving course like the smith system. They will not hear you.
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