Probably not BUT if you have been convicted for this YOU should tell your insurance provider yourself. As if you do not it will likely invalidate your policy. Insurance companies aren't notified but all insurance companies have access to a database that is updated whenever you get convicted of a moving violation. Your insurance company has access to this database at anytime. If you get too many convictions of moving violations then you risk losing your insurance coverage because you are too much of a risk. Depending on your insurer in it will take a few years before your moving violations "fall off" and you can begin with a "clean slate" again which means you can be insured again. Actually insurance companies will insure you but those that will will charge you a very high insurance premium until your convicted moving violations "falls off" after your insurer's designated timeframe. Note that you must be CONVICTED of the moving violation before it goes on your record. It is always a good idea to dispute the conviction and fight it in court as it takes only your time versus paying much higher premiums which cost you money. It all depends if you have more time than money or more money than time. Yes, making wrong turn, getting cited by a police officer THEN convicted in court will allow your insurance company to know you're being a bad driver.
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