Question 1
My car is still registered in another state, but am driving in CA I got a photo ticket.?... I have NV plates and my car is still registered there, and I now live in CA, I recently got one of those photo tickets where I ran the red light and it took my picture, will it go to the NV resident or will I even receive it and have to pay it?
Answers
1) They'll track you down. They've got nationwide databases for that kind of thing. - kj
2) You will have to pay it regardless, the ticket will go to the address that is listed on the vehicle registration. If you do not pay it you will either have a bench warrant issued or license suspended could be several issues. - J dog
3) You ran a red light. You have to pay regardless of where you live... - Lucy
4) it depends on who the vehicle is registered to,the ticket goes to the registered owner - dn_gllsp
5) If you have been in California for at least three weeks, then, in addition to the penalty for the traffic light ticket, you may also be required to pay a (possibly larger) fine for violating the CA law that requires you to register your car within 20 days of moving to CA. - StephenWeinstein
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Question 2
Will not taking driving school effect my insurance?... If I do not attend driving school and wait till im 18, will my insurance be raised?
Answers
1) no, it has nothing to do with your insurance - KLS
2) Yes. You will always get a discount for drivers ed, no matter what the age. - Andrew P
3) i heard that if you do take driving school your insurance is lower because your less likely to get into an accident. - Alejandra
4) your insurance wont be raised because you did not take drivers education. however, if you take drivers education your insurance will be reduced. but prolly not reduced as much as your drivers education costs. - accident prone
5) taking driving school will only help if you get a good grade (10-15% discount). - Manny
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Question 3
Car has just been vandalized at salon school parking lot. Are they responsible?... Just 40 minutes ago someone broke into the window of my wifes car stole a few things. This all happened while the car is parked in the parking lot of her salon school while she was in school. Police came and they did all the paper work. School has also been informed of what happened.
The parking lot does not have any seucrity cameras.
Should we hold them responsible since it happened in their parking lot? If so, where do we go next? Do we hire a lawyer, talk to the Dean?
If anyone can give me any suggestions that would be great.
Answers
1) you are in the tubes/get fixed and report it to your ins co - ken k
2) sounds like a comprehensive insurance claim, it is the vandals whom are responsible. - buddy_236
3) You report it to your insurance company, you admonish your wife for leaving valuables in open site, and make sure from now on you do the same....
No.. the school is not responsible, it is your responsibility, to not leave things out where thieves can see them..... - Sophie B
4) Suppose a car parks in front of your house. Now suppose someone comes by and breaks all the windows. Is it your fault? Why isn't it? Okay, how about they parked in your driveway. Are you responsible now? Why not. You seem to think the school needs to pay for your damage. The school would only be responsible if they hired the people that did the damage to your car, or gave you a written guarantee that your car would be safe while parked there.
Talk to your insurance agent and see if it's covered, and leave the Dean alone. - oklatom
5) Unless you are a well connected Old Etonian I think you'd have quite a job - and expensive legal fees - trying to prove in court that the school is responsible for your wife's motor vehicle being vandalised and possessions being stolen. There's always a scumbag out there just waiting for a snippit of voulnerability to become apparent for an opportunity to strike, regardless of all the CCTV and disclaimer notices in the world. The school is not to blame, unfortunately.
As someone suggested, you need fully comprehensive insurance to be able to claim for personal affects being stolen from a vehicle, but be careful of cut-throat loss adjusters acting on behalf of your insurance company as they'll ask you a lot of questions in a bid to try and screw you out of a claim. And you may have to cough up your policy excess.
For what it's worth, your next step should be to study your motor insurance policy before making a claim. - Gringo Starr
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Question 4
If i trade my truck in will i have to finish paying for it? will they add balance to the truck i get.?...
Answers
1) i think so..they will probably add balance - John
2) Of course. Whatever you promised to pay for the darn thing you still owe, less any payments you've made, and regardless of what it is worth.
If you trade it in, anything you owe above what the truck is worth will be rolled into the new loan. - ideas
3) If you still owe money on your truck in excess of the value of the truck they may also finance that amount. ie: The dealer is allowing you $7,000 trade in allowance on your truck, but you owe $7,900. the $900 might be added to the loan amount on the new vehicle, but most loan companies do not like to do that, so you may be required to pay the $900 before they will finance the new vehicle. - Stormy
4) Talk with the dealership some will pay off the balance. - KMcG
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Question 5
Is it dangerous to give someone your car title (pink slip)?... or is it not dangerous
Answers
1) its like lending your wife out for the weekend/nothing good can happen - ken k
2) Would you give someone your credit card, check book or debit card and pin Number? The same thing applies. Don't give someone something they can use to rip you off. - mustanger
3) pink slip means you are betting your car. so if you lose kiss goodbye to you car. - LEIC.CITY
4) its like giving your car away!!! - rhonda
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My car is still registered in another state, but am driving in CA I got a photo ticket.?... I have NV plates and my car is still registered there, and I now live in CA, I recently got one of those photo tickets where I ran the red light and it took my picture, will it go to the NV resident or will I even receive it and have to pay it?
Answers
1) They'll track you down. They've got nationwide databases for that kind of thing. - kj
2) You will have to pay it regardless, the ticket will go to the address that is listed on the vehicle registration. If you do not pay it you will either have a bench warrant issued or license suspended could be several issues. - J dog
3) You ran a red light. You have to pay regardless of where you live... - Lucy
4) it depends on who the vehicle is registered to,the ticket goes to the registered owner - dn_gllsp
5) If you have been in California for at least three weeks, then, in addition to the penalty for the traffic light ticket, you may also be required to pay a (possibly larger) fine for violating the CA law that requires you to register your car within 20 days of moving to CA. - StephenWeinstein
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Question 2
Will not taking driving school effect my insurance?... If I do not attend driving school and wait till im 18, will my insurance be raised?
Answers
1) no, it has nothing to do with your insurance - KLS
2) Yes. You will always get a discount for drivers ed, no matter what the age. - Andrew P
3) i heard that if you do take driving school your insurance is lower because your less likely to get into an accident. - Alejandra
4) your insurance wont be raised because you did not take drivers education. however, if you take drivers education your insurance will be reduced. but prolly not reduced as much as your drivers education costs. - accident prone
5) taking driving school will only help if you get a good grade (10-15% discount). - Manny
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Question 3
Car has just been vandalized at salon school parking lot. Are they responsible?... Just 40 minutes ago someone broke into the window of my wifes car stole a few things. This all happened while the car is parked in the parking lot of her salon school while she was in school. Police came and they did all the paper work. School has also been informed of what happened.
The parking lot does not have any seucrity cameras.
Should we hold them responsible since it happened in their parking lot? If so, where do we go next? Do we hire a lawyer, talk to the Dean?
If anyone can give me any suggestions that would be great.
Answers
1) you are in the tubes/get fixed and report it to your ins co - ken k
2) sounds like a comprehensive insurance claim, it is the vandals whom are responsible. - buddy_236
3) You report it to your insurance company, you admonish your wife for leaving valuables in open site, and make sure from now on you do the same....
No.. the school is not responsible, it is your responsibility, to not leave things out where thieves can see them..... - Sophie B
4) Suppose a car parks in front of your house. Now suppose someone comes by and breaks all the windows. Is it your fault? Why isn't it? Okay, how about they parked in your driveway. Are you responsible now? Why not. You seem to think the school needs to pay for your damage. The school would only be responsible if they hired the people that did the damage to your car, or gave you a written guarantee that your car would be safe while parked there.
Talk to your insurance agent and see if it's covered, and leave the Dean alone. - oklatom
5) Unless you are a well connected Old Etonian I think you'd have quite a job - and expensive legal fees - trying to prove in court that the school is responsible for your wife's motor vehicle being vandalised and possessions being stolen. There's always a scumbag out there just waiting for a snippit of voulnerability to become apparent for an opportunity to strike, regardless of all the CCTV and disclaimer notices in the world. The school is not to blame, unfortunately.
As someone suggested, you need fully comprehensive insurance to be able to claim for personal affects being stolen from a vehicle, but be careful of cut-throat loss adjusters acting on behalf of your insurance company as they'll ask you a lot of questions in a bid to try and screw you out of a claim. And you may have to cough up your policy excess.
For what it's worth, your next step should be to study your motor insurance policy before making a claim. - Gringo Starr
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Question 4
If i trade my truck in will i have to finish paying for it? will they add balance to the truck i get.?...
Answers
1) i think so..they will probably add balance - John
2) Of course. Whatever you promised to pay for the darn thing you still owe, less any payments you've made, and regardless of what it is worth.
If you trade it in, anything you owe above what the truck is worth will be rolled into the new loan. - ideas
3) If you still owe money on your truck in excess of the value of the truck they may also finance that amount. ie: The dealer is allowing you $7,000 trade in allowance on your truck, but you owe $7,900. the $900 might be added to the loan amount on the new vehicle, but most loan companies do not like to do that, so you may be required to pay the $900 before they will finance the new vehicle. - Stormy
4) Talk with the dealership some will pay off the balance. - KMcG
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Question 5
Is it dangerous to give someone your car title (pink slip)?... or is it not dangerous
Answers
1) its like lending your wife out for the weekend/nothing good can happen - ken k
2) Would you give someone your credit card, check book or debit card and pin Number? The same thing applies. Don't give someone something they can use to rip you off. - mustanger
3) pink slip means you are betting your car. so if you lose kiss goodbye to you car. - LEIC.CITY
4) its like giving your car away!!! - rhonda
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