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Old Nov 29, 2012 | 06:46 PM
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You proceed with your insurance company with the utmost faith.

If you lie this is BAD and you are likely to end up insurance cancelled or uninsured.

I'm with the guys above - if asked move to a company that doesn't ask. If the answer is yes to the question.

A conviction isnt actually the reason your policy goes up... it is the increased risk associated with proof that you speed.

A speed awareness course is proof you speed.
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