You have to live in a state for a certain period of time before you can use that state's exemptions. But I think that's the only rule; pretty sure you can move wherever you want after it's all said and done and it doesn't matter.
I don't know what full throttle means. I'm just completely amazed that you haven't been labeled a habitual traffic offender and gotten your license revoked for 5 years under the habitual offender laws. You don't have to wreck or get tickets to fall into that category. Things like lack of insurance/driving a motorcycle without a proper license/improper tags etc etc can put you there, also. 3 of most any offense will do it. Personally I don't prefer to even risk that. It's $90 a month man, or $1 a month or whatever super mantastic rate you said. I don't remember now what you said. But regardless, tiny price to pay just to not worry about it. You pay way more than that in interest alone on your car payments, probably. I'd rather pay insurance than make a bank richer.
I don't know what full throttle means. I'm just completely amazed that you haven't been labeled a habitual traffic offender and gotten your license revoked for 5 years under the habitual offender laws. You don't have to wreck or get tickets to fall into that category. Things like lack of insurance/driving a motorcycle without a proper license/improper tags etc etc can put you there, also. 3 of most any offense will do it. Personally I don't prefer to even risk that. It's $90 a month man, or $1 a month or whatever super mantastic rate you said. I don't remember now what you said. But regardless, tiny price to pay just to not worry about it. You pay way more than that in interest alone on your car payments, probably. I'd rather pay insurance than make a bank richer.
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