The most expensive speeding tickets

According to stats from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the I-95 corridor between the southeast and New England includes five of the 10 U.S. states carrying the highest fines for speeding--Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland and New Hampshire. All hit up speeders for a maximum of $500 or more for a first offense. Judges in Carolina and Georgia, not to mention 16 other states, have the discretion to add jail time.

Your Frequent Flyer Miles

OK, you’ve got a frequent flier number, even a credit card that gives out additional flyer mileage. You’re ready to take that trip. You’re ready to use these free miles only to find out that they have expired!!!!

SO WHAT CAN YOU DO TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR ACCUMULATED FREE FLYER MILES?

Be a one-card person.
The biggest mistake that you should not make is that you use several frequent flyer programs. Bad. All you do is water down the end result. I’ve got one word, CONSOLIDATE. Keep all your earned miles in ONE frequent flyer account. That’s how you speed up qualifying for the best benefits and travel awards.

Keep them active.
Be sure to make other purchases, other than airfare, on that credit card. You click on to your airlines website, and, with your credit card, purchase something small i.e. a magazine subscription. That will keep your miles active.

Complete a Survey. Take a few minutes and complete a survey on
www.e-miles.com you will not only keep your miles active, but you might be rewarded with a few extra miles.

Get a Credit Card. Yes I know that you don’t want or need one, but, it is to your advantage to have an airline-affiliated credit card. Next time you make a credit card purchase use your airline-affiliated credit card for gas, or clothing. Rack up those extra miles.

This is the site that, in my opinion, will help you get the best frequent flyer deals:
http://www.cardratings.com/frequentflyercreditcards.html
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