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在外省(ab)超速被开罚单ICBC保险涨保险吗? 

在外省(ab)超速被开罚单ICBC保险涨保险吗?

上个周末去baff刚过BC进入AB就受到张罚单。我的想法是如果不影响ICBC的保险我就交了,要是ICBC能知道这事,还要每天涨保险和罚钱的话我就去dispute了,顶多一年后到calgary出庭,就当再去banff和calgary玩玩了。
在本省超速都不涨保险的。。外省应该也不用吧。。我想。。除非你是dangerous driving或者street racing之类的。。我猜
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总的来讲,超速被警察抓到会记点,以前雷达测速不记,你最好打电话去问问ICBC这情况。 顺便问问现在去Banff路上好开吗?游人多吗?
路还好开,去得时候路上有下大雪,到了banff天气就很好了。但是现在所有lake都结冰了,全是学,没有夏天好看。 说到罚单,我没说清楚。在BC被抓,主要是要计点,然后ICBC就要charge你钱,算是你把点“买”回来。好象是过了6点就要罚钱的。
好象12个月内,0-3点不用罚钱,4点后开始罚。 但不知别省的罚单记不记点? 下面可能有一点儿帮助。。。。。。。。。。。。。
The Points System and ICBC Script 187 gives general information only, not legal advice. If you have a legal problem or need legal advice, you should speak to a lawyer. For the name of a lawyer to consult, call Lawyer Referral at 604.687.3221 in the lower mainland or 1.800.663.1919 elsewhere in British Columbia. This script explains driver penalty points and how they relate to the driver penalty point premiums charged by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (called ICBC). What are driver penalty points? When you receive a traffic or “violation” ticket for speeding or some other driving offence under the BC Motor Vehicle Act, you normally get points on your driver’s record. You also get points for certain Criminal Code offences like impaired driving, criminal negligence, and failure to remain at the scene of an accident. Driver penalty points are like black marks on your driving record. When are points added to your record? Points are added to your record if you plead guilty to a driving offence or when a court convicts you of the offence. When you pay a traffic ticket, you’re admitting that you are guilty, so if you don’t agree with a ticket, you must fight (or dispute) it. You have 30 days from the date of the ticket to dispute it. If you don’t do so within 30 days, the offence and points are automatically added to your driving record. Refer to script 194 on “Traffic Tickets” for more information on how to fight a traffic ticket. How many points do you get? It depends on what the ticket is for. Most traffic tickets give you 2 or 3 points. For example, all speeding tickets get 3 points. What are driver penalty point premiums? Each year, ICBC looks at your record of points and may bill you a driver penalty point premium. This premium – called the driver penalty point (or DPP) premium – is in addition to the usual ICBC insurance premium that you pay for any vehicle you own. And it’s different from the fine you have to pay for the traffic or violation ticket. It’s also different from any insurance cost increase or surcharge you have to pay if you are in an accident that was your fault. How much are driver penalty point premiums? It depends on the total number of points you get in a 12-month period, called the assessment period. ICBC reviews your driver’s record for this period, which starts about 17 months before your birthday and ends a year later, five months before your birthday. For example, if you got four points, the annual DPP premium is $175. It’s $230 for five points, $300 for six points, and so on. If you have 50 points or more, you get the maximum DPP premium of $24,000. How are you billed for driver penalty point premiums? ICBC bills you for a driver penalty point premium only if you’ve had four or more penalty points added to your driving record in the assessment period. So if you only get an occasional minor traffic ticket, you won’t be charged any additional premium. Also, you don’t get points for parking tickets and other minor violations of city by-laws. ICBC uses the points just once, to calculate and bill you. Once the points are added to your record, they aren’t used again for billing purposes, but ICBC keeps a record of each motor vehicle violation and point. When do you get the bill, and how long do you have to pay? You get a DPP bill once a year, about four weeks before your birthday. You have to pay the bill within 30 days of the invoice date. You can pay it in person at any bank (and usually by Internet banking), Autoplan insurance broker or ICBC claim centre or driver licensing office. Or you can mail a cheque to ICBC at ICBC Revenue Accounting, 151 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 3H9. What if you can’t or don’t want to pay your DPP bill? If you don’t pay a DPP bill within 30 days, ICBC will also charge you interest. ICBC can also refuse to renew your vehicle insurance until you pay. Also, you won’t be able to renew your driver’s licence if you don’t pay a DPP bill. You can avoid paying a DPP bill completely if you’re willing not to drive for a year. If you give up your driver’s licence to an ICBC driver licensing office for the whole one-year billing period, you won’t have to pay the driver penalty point premium. Or you can reduce a DPP bill by giving up your licence for 30 days or more during the billing period. When you want your licence back, you can visit a driver licensing office and pay the reduced bill, plus any additional licensing fees. But this works only if you’re not required to take a driver re-examination and don’t have any outstanding prohibitions. If you choose this option, be sure to actually take your licence in person to the driver licensing office and get a receipt for it. If you just put your licence away and decide not to drive, you’ll still owe the same money as before, plus interest, because there would be no proof that you gave up your right to drive. You may be able to reduce a DPP bill in other cases too ICBC will reduce the DPP bill if you’ve been prohibited or legally banned from driving for 60 days or more in the billing period. Also, you can apply to ICBC Customer Service for a refund or reduction if, for a minimum of 30 days in a row during the billing period, you: lived in another province and legally held a driver’s licence there, were not in Canada or the US, were in jail, or had medical reasons for not driving. You would have to prove your case to ICBC. Where can you find more information? See the ICBC website at [url]www.icbc.com.[/url]   If you have any questions about your driver penalty points or how much you owe for the DPP premium, call ICBC Customer Contact at 604.661.2800 in the Lower Mainland, or 1.800.663.3051 (toll-free) elsewhere in BC. [updated October 2008]
[s:204] AB长周末开出3000多张罚单....... [s:204]
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