Help me buy insurance
ORIGINAL: mad717
You need to buy a good radar detector andPAY ATTENTIONwhen you're driving/speeding. (No cell phone, turn down the tunes, LOOK for cops, both ahead and behind.)
Between those two things, I have never even been pulled over for speeding, much less gotten a ticket for it.
Trust me, the various radar detectors I've had over the years have saved me thousands of dollars in fines and insurance premiums, but they won't do you a bit of good if you're not paying attention. With instant on radar, they get you in a heartbeat, so you have to see them first. Fortunately, most cops can't help themselves, and blast everything in site, even with instant on.
Also, not sure where you live, but once in a while here in Ohio you have to look UP, too. The OHP has their own fleet of small planes for clocking traffic/revenue enhancement.
You need to buy a good radar detector andPAY ATTENTIONwhen you're driving/speeding. (No cell phone, turn down the tunes, LOOK for cops, both ahead and behind.)
Between those two things, I have never even been pulled over for speeding, much less gotten a ticket for it.
Trust me, the various radar detectors I've had over the years have saved me thousands of dollars in fines and insurance premiums, but they won't do you a bit of good if you're not paying attention. With instant on radar, they get you in a heartbeat, so you have to see them first. Fortunately, most cops can't help themselves, and blast everything in site, even with instant on.
Also, not sure where you live, but once in a while here in Ohio you have to look UP, too. The OHP has their own fleet of small planes for clocking traffic/revenue enhancement.
i see im not the only $300+ for insurance around here...
ive been living here in st louis my whole life i know where cops run radar at and ive also learned to just chill when its after 12 midnight... i only speed if its traffic out any other time is just way too obvious
ive been living here in st louis my whole life i know where cops run radar at and ive also learned to just chill when its after 12 midnight... i only speed if its traffic out any other time is just way too obvious
For 3 cars (a 1993 Dodge Shadow ES, a 1994 Dodge Shadow ES, and 2006 Monte Carlo LTZ) I'm paying over $1400/year.
WAY, WAY TOO much if you ask me.
So if you're considering AmEx for auto insurance............ RUN as fast as you can the opposite direction!
Just don't get another speeding ticket running from them. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
And stay away from Progressive Ins.
WAY, WAY TOO much if you ask me.
So if you're considering AmEx for auto insurance............ RUN as fast as you can the opposite direction!
Just don't get another speeding ticket running from them. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
And stay away from Progressive Ins.
ORIGINAL: rj
For 3 cars (a 1993 Dodge Shadow ES, a 1994 Dodge Shadow ES, and 2006 Monte Carlo LTZ) I'm paying over $1400/year.
WAY, WAY TOO much if you ask me.
So if you're considering AmEx for auto insurance............ RUN as fast as you can the opposite direction!
Just don't get another speeding ticket running from them. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
And stay away from Progressive Ins.
For 3 cars (a 1993 Dodge Shadow ES, a 1994 Dodge Shadow ES, and 2006 Monte Carlo LTZ) I'm paying over $1400/year.
WAY, WAY TOO much if you ask me.
So if you're considering AmEx for auto insurance............ RUN as fast as you can the opposite direction!
Just don't get another speeding ticket running from them. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
And stay away from Progressive Ins.
I have got a few tickets and the last one was for 90 actually, but I just get a lawyer each time and the insurance co never knows about it. But I don't know the laws where you live. I would rather pay $350 now than alot more over a period of time. Now my insurance is thru safeco and it is dirt cheap. $202 every 6 months for full coverage.
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