The court heard Cook was an uninsured provisional licence holder with a record of driving while disqualified and uninsured.
But Sir Paul also has a strong record in driving neighbourhood policing as chief constable in Lancashire and he brings his experience from Merseyside and Northern Ireland to the job as well.
Car insurance will of course depend on your driving record and state of residence.
However, depending on your age, driving record and place of residence, that additional cost may be nominal.
Since this offense comes with two points, it would be considered a moving violation by the state and by your auto insurance company as well because they will see it on your driving record.
But, corporations appear to have adjusted to a plodding economy by cutting costs enough to be on their way to reporting record profits, driving stock prices to within reach of their highs hit before the Great Recession.
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He said owners of older vehicles are bringing them in for service and doing the math on repairing their current vehicle versus trading it in for a good price since used-car prices are record high and driving away with a new vehicle that achieves far better fuel economy.
It's also the place where Andy Green, a British fighter pilot, broke the land speed record in 1997 by driving a jet-powered car through the sound barrier to 763 mph.
It's thirst for crude oil and commodities has been blamed for driving prices to record levels.
There was no driving to the record store (are there even record stores any more?), waiting in line, or handing cash to a cashier.
The 29-year-old officer graduated from Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. (For the record, he is not driving an ill-gotten Mercedes Benz, on his way to an illicit gambling den.) "Changing people's mindset is harder than changing the system, " says Montri, flipping through the GPS handbook.
This intelligent automobile will, of course, be able to record exactly how fast we are driving and where are going.
Police had not had any communication with Myers, whose only known police record was a 1973 drunken-driving arrest, D'Amico said.
He was told he had a "very troubling record" with previous convictions for driving without a licence and drink driving.
"I bought this record, and that evening we were driving in the van, and I stuck it on, on the car stereo, " Hansard says.
Average gas prices are 86 cents higher this Thanksgiving, but that isn't keeping more than 31 million Americans from piling into their cars and driving to holiday celebrations in near record numbers.
An official with the Taxi and Limousine Commission said the cab driver, Mr. Nunez, had a valid livery license and a clean record, but the Toyota Camry he was driving at the time of the crash had not yet been authorized to be used as a livery taxi.
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His latest record, The Open Road, abounds with the driving, blues-inflected garage-rock he's been honing throughout his career.
Supply side economics posits that record corporate coffers should lead to increased investment, driving increased employment ensuring the sustainability of the economic recovery.
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With the country's worst recession since the war driving bankruptcy, violence and unemployment to record levels, more than 31, 000 people in Japan committed suicide last year a 30% increase over two years before.
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She is now worried about the effect of a criminal conviction on her record and does not know whether she will return to driving when the ban ends.
In this biological edifice of loss, one point stands out: we need to understand climate change not just in terms of the historical record, but in the full realization that it is driving possibly millions of other species and trillions of individuals to untimely graves.
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Kankkunen was driving a Bentley Continental convertible when he set the record.
Investigators said Coach USA Tour did not require drivers to turn in hours-of-service records, driving itineraries and fuel receipts and that drivers had falsified record-of-duty status reports.
Till a civic campaign last year changed driving habits, its fine roads gave it an appalling safety record.
They also face having a criminal record, which would mean more expensive insurance once they have retaken their driving test at the end of the ban.
And Callaway Golf (nyse: ELY - news - people ) (12), despite a record as a fine innovator (it introduced the first successful far-driving titanium clubs), has problems of its own making.
If you work for a small employer, especially if your co-workers have small account balances, your employer may have a harder time driving a bargain with the financial firms, often called "record keepers, " that administer 401(k)s.
He admits his driving force was "quite egotistical" in wanting his name in the record books, but said he also had other motivations.
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Anne-Laure Tremblay, precious metals strategist at BNP Paribas, said while risk appetite is driving PGMs, she said investors need to stay vigilant with positioning at record highs.
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