No it does not.
No. This is considered a non moving violation and will have no effect on your driver's license or insurance.
It depends on the state.
Running a blinking red light ticket is the same as a stop sign ticket usually. It will not increase your insurance unless your record is reviewed for some reason. For example you switch companies, or you have a claim where your insurance co. pays money out. Normally getting a ticket of any kind will not automatically raise your rates
A traffic ticket could raise your insurance rates. It won't raise them right away, but may come into play when the insurance is being renewed.
It can definitely raise your rates.
It depends on who got the ticket. If the ticket was issued to the driver it will effect his insurance but if it was issued to the passenger then it will only effect his insurance.
If it's your first ticket, you will most likely be able to go to traffic school and then it wont show up on your record.
Running a stop sign
no it shouldn't
go to traffic court and take your proof of insurance with you. this will prove to the judge that you have insurance and they will usually remove that part of the ticket.
There is none. Running a stop sign is a volatiion of traffic regulations not of statutory law. They always exist and will appear on your traffic record. If you have a traffic ticket just go ahead and pay it.