According to www.cbsnews.com, "The 2009 Nissan Murano was the best performer in new crash tests of midsize sport utility vehicles, while the Hummer H3 had one of the poorest showings, according to results released Tuesday by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The institute, which is funded by the insurance industry, said the redesigned Murano was the only vehicle among the nine tested to get the highest rating in front, side and rear crash tests."
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Getting good health insurance is not hard. There are tons of health insurance companies out there that will give you a policy that will cover everything you need... if you can afford it. Getting affordable health insurance is why so many people go without health insurance or go with lousy health insurance. Whatever health insurance you have or need, you should learn about how a health savings account can enhance your health insurance and save you
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Long term care insurance is designed to provide you help with assisted living care and home care due to a long term illness or long term disability.
A lot of people feel if they are "well off" financially presently, that there is no need to set money back for a long term illness or disability. Here is the catch: Some Medicaid may be available to help pay for a long term illness or disability if you qualify. But if you have a large amount of income
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No, it is unlikely that Indiana would allow you to obtain a driver's license while you have a suspended license in another state.
The IN Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) states that an applicant for a new Indiana operator license who holds a valid photo license issued by another state, the District of Columbia or U.S. Territory must successfully pass a written and vision test. They also note that if the out-of-state license is expired over one
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The minimum age that one can obtain car insurance will differ depending upon state laws and insurance companies' guidelines.
In general one must be an adult to obtain an insurance policy on their own, so over the age of 18. If you are under 18, and thus still considered a minor, then normally state laws and insurance companies guidelines will require you to have a parent or guardian sign on legal documents, such as an insurance policy, with you.
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Normally in Massachusetts if a parking ticket goes unpaid past 21 days an additional charge (usually $5.00) is applied and a notice is sent to the registered owner, if not paid after the first notice the jurisdiction where you received the ticket will then send out a second notice.
If the parking ticket is not paid the violation is then forwarded to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicle for non-renewal of the registered owners drivers
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According to the NJ Department of Banking and Insurance (the insurance regulator for the state), New Jersey law requires insurers to offer discounts for drivers who have completed a Defensive Driving course approved by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
Successful completion of an approved motor vehicle defensive driving course renders licensees eligible for automobile insurance rate reduction pursuant to NJ Statutes 17:33B-45.1 and motor vehicle point reduction in accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:5-30.9.
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State laws differ on how long a violation, whether points are associated with it or not, will remain on your driving record.
So for instance if in the state you live in you receive a speeding ticket for under 10 mph over the posted speed limit and are convicted of the charge but are not assigned points the violation will still go on your driving record normally. The violation will then stay on your motor vehicle record (MVR) for a time period set by your state's laws or statutes.
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