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I got a speeding ticket while in Canada around New Year's and am just wondering if anyone knows if this information will get back to the United States (i.e. my insurance company, U.S. driving record, etc.). Anyone have any idea?
TIA.
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Join Date: Mar 2000
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This may be a state-by-state deal, but the state of Oregon and Canada do not share info on Speeding tickets. How do I know? I received two tickets in British Columbia while on a three week driving tour... didn't have the V-1 then.
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