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Originally Posted by CaliGuy
If I understand you correctly: Insurance points and DMV points are synonymous with INSURANCE only...The DMV (here in CA anyway) does not revoke a license, etc. for accidents. They only revoke for legal infractions/misdemeanors/felonies.
There is no set "limit" at which an insurance company will cancel you due to points. It's all dependent on many factors...So, I really can't answer your question
Yes! They weigh all points heavily. Some more than others (i.e. DUI, racing, etc.)
Good question.
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thanks...i was not trying to find out about cancellation...i guess what i really meant to say was...all factors being equal...let's say there's a set of twins with the same exact driving record, living in the same house, etc., except that one of them has had their license revoked w/ in the past 3 years...how significant would the cost of their premiums be given these facts?
ps i know there are lots of factors so i don't expect an exact answer but just a general estimate...thanks and oh yeah good thread idea