How many years do I have to wait for my insurance to go down? Car insurance in Ohio?

Question:
I had 3 moving violations before i turned 18 and I just got my license back when i turned 19. I currently have my drivers license now and no vehicle because I cant afford insurance. how long do you have to wait for the accidents to 'roll off' of your insurance price? This is in Ohio, it might be different in other states.

Answers:
For the most part, minor traffic infractions will drop off your record for insurance rating purposes after 3 years. Major ones such as DUI, and often reckless driving, racing, dangerous driving, etc. may affect your rates for up to 5 years.
Probably never. I have a faultless driving record for over 40 years and every time I renew my Insurance, the cost has gone up by a few dollars.

I feel for you because those violations will haunt you the rest of your life.
It will be depend on the car insurance company if they will give you this kind of benefits to go down your car insurance payments. You can try to search it on the net visit a cheap car insurance like this http://www.nightbirdssolutions.com... for your reference and additional information.
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